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After a wet spring, Montana wheat farmers are beginning their summer harvest in persistent heat and uncertainties over the international grain market.
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Recent rain and snow improved drought conditions slightly in some parts of Montana. But it may not be enough to green up winter wheat fields that were planted last fall.
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As farmers are wrapping up wheat harvest, they are seeing lower yields as a result of drought conditions. But higher wheat prices may help some producers offset the losses.
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Regional economists say Montana farmers are in a good position to recover from setbacks caused by international trade tensions last year. This spring...
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Lt. Governor Mike Cooney was in Mexico last week to meet with some of the country’s largest brewers who, he says, feel shaken up over recent trade policy…
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Tough times continue for Montana grain growers.George Haines, an economist at Montana State University says farmers last year saw, "grain prices in a free…