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Winter Wheat Harvest 74% CompleteWASHINGTON - Jul 9/02 - SNS -- This year's winter wheat harvest has advanced to 74% complete, six points better than last year, and 10 points ahead of the recent long term average for this time of year. The USDA says dry weather supported progress across most of the Great Plains and Corn Belt. Harvest was most active in Colorado, Nebraska, and Ohio, where producers reaped more than one-third of their acreage during the week. In Indiana, nearly one-fourth of the crop was harvested during the week. Elsewhere, harvest began in parts of the northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest, but progress was scattered. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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