A week of hot weather and rain allowed farmers across Wisconsin to catch up with planting, to a point where crops are now at their five-year averages after behind far behind most of the spring.
BILL NOVAK bnovak@madison.com, Wisconsin State Journal
Tue, 06/05/2018 - 9:30am
A week of hot weather and rain allowed farmers across Wisconsin to catch up with planting, to a point where crops are now at their five-year averages after behind far behind most of the spring.