Cold, Wet Weather Hurts Sugar-Beet Harvest
13th Nov 2006, 17:49 GMT
Weather unusually cold and wet has damaged the eastern Montana sugar-beet crop, some of it left frozen in the ground because harvest equipment cannot cross the wet fields. Heavy rain since mid-Sept
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