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Planting has begun in North Dakota as region's soil temperatures start to rise

Summary by Agweek
Planting has begun across the region — even in North Dakota, where the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that only 1.2 days out of each of the last two weeks were suitable for fieldwork. The Crop Progress report released on Monday, April 13, 2026, reflecting conditions the previous day, said 1% of spring wheat and 1% of barley had been planted in North Dakota. That's pretty close to average of 3% of spring wheat and 1% of…
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Agweek broke the news in on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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