Warm end to March gets crops off to good start

Last week’s warmer weather gave crops a much-needed boost as they exit a cold, wet winter.

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Warm end to March gets crops off to good start

Last week's warmer weather gave crops a much-needed boost as they exit a cold, wet winter. While winter crops generally look okay, cooler nights mean they have not grown to the extent that some growers...

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