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Austrian Winter Pea Area SinksWASHINGTON - Jul 12/07 - SNS -- Planted area of Austrian winter peas is estimated at 27,000 acres, down 41% from 2006, according to the latest USDA crop production estimates. Area harvested is forecast at 17,000 acres, down 24% from a year ago. Montana growers planted 18,000 acres, down 44% from 2006. Many Montana producers shifted acreage from Austrian winter peas to dry edible peas this year. During April, the State experienced above normal precipitation and above average temperatures. In mid-June, several counties reported hail storms which damaged some of the crop. During the remainder of June, the State received limited precipitation and above normal temperatures. Austrian winter pea planted acreage in Idaho and Oregon is also down from a year ago. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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