After frost warnings and freezing temperatures swept across the region weeks ago, temperatures rapidly increased, drawing a stark contrast to previous crop reports. In North Dakota State University’s Crop and Pest Report on May 28, Daryl Ritchison, North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network director and state climatologist, wrote that the temperatures “should cool down for a few days” during the week of June 1 to June 7, but higher than average t…
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