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Austrian Winter Pea Area SurgesWASHINGTON - Jul 10/09 - SNS -- Planted area of Austrian winter peas this year in the United States is estimated at 20,500 acres, up 17% from a year ago, according to the USDA's latest crop report. Area harvested is forecast at 9,700 acres, up 21% from a year ago. Montana growers planted 10,000 acres, the same as last year. Warm spring temperatures and limited precipitation left topsoil and subsoil moisture supplies mainly in the short to very short range. Austrian winter pea planted acreage in Idaho, at 8,000 acres, is up 3,000 acres from last season, while Oregon, at 2,500 acres, remains the same as a year ago. Oregon producers have reported good growing conditions so far this season. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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