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U.S. Sunflower Seeding Wrapping UpWASHINGTON - Jul 11/05 - SNS -- Seeding of this year's sunflower crops has wrapped in most of the growing area and crop appear to be in mainly good condition. Warm and humid conditions were a big concern for disease in field crops in North Dakota. The northeast received more rain, compounding wet field conditions. Warm and windy conditions last week dried topsoil moisture supplies slightly, but soils remain wet with 10% of the topsoil considered in a surplus moisture condition, along with 25% of the subsoil. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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