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Wet Fields Continue to Slow Planting

Jim Holte provides an update on agriculture delays due to wet weather.

07/05/2019 | Rating TV-G

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Wet Fields Continue to Slow Planting

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1801 | 4m 15sVideo has Closed Captions

Jim Holte provides an update on agriculture delays due to wet weather.

Rain poses a significant threat to farmers still waiting to plant water-logged fields, to the point that the state agriculture department has encouraged farmers with fields too wet for planting to take advantage of a federal conservation program. President of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Jim Holte provides an update on the growing season and farmers’ status.

07/05/2019 | Rating TV-G

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