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Rock and Roll Agronomy owner, Jason Hanson, said steady winds forced some farmers to change their planting tactics. Many fields saw less groundwork to preserve moisture. Spraying has also seen delays. “We’re trying to get burndowns applied in amongst the wind and have gone on to plan C for most things,” he stated. Hot dry weather has been ideal conditions for kochia growth. “Just about ...