Published July 23, 2010, 07:41 AM

Some N.D. farmers already combining

GRAND FORKS (AP) — Some farmers in Walsh and Traill counties are already combining their fields due to an earlier start to the growing season. Walsh County Extension Agent Brad Brummond said the early start is an anomaly. Brummond said harvest is at least three weeks ahead of schedule. He said last year some farmers didn’t start until Labor Day.

GRAND FORKS (AP) — Some farmers in Walsh and Traill counties are already combining their fields due to an earlier start to the growing season.

Walsh County Extension Agent Brad Brummond said the early start is an anomaly.

Brummond said harvest is at least three weeks ahead of schedule. He said last year some farmers didn’t start until Labor Day.

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