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en There's a lot of worry. We have seen some improvement over the winter, but soil moisture is nowhere near where it ought to be. Things are not shaping up for a good year at all.

en There's a lot of worry. We have seen some improvement over the winter, but soil moisture is nowhere near where it ought to be.

en Right now there is no soil moisture to speak of anyway, and as we began getting toward late winter into early spring and we begin warming up, that would mean if we didn't get any rain that the soil moisture conditions would just worsen and we would have very, very difficult agriculture situation.

en Soil moisture that is root-system deep will help almost any ornamental planting do a better job of getting through winter.

en There's always a concern of a repeat of last year. But we've got some fairly good makeup of some of the soil moisture. Last year was such an abnormality that I'm not concerned about a repeat of last year.

en Meanwhile, heavy rain and wet snow in parts of Montana and South Dakota are boosting soil moisture reserves for pastures, winter wheat, and newly sown or soon-to-be-planted small grains. In contrast, dry, windy weather on the southern High Plains is maintaining severe stress on pastures and winter grains.

en It senses the amount of moisture in the soil and will shut down a zone of the irrigation system if there's too much moisture.

en We really don't have the fundamental support that we had several weeks ago, (as) added moisture continues to come across the Plains states, and even in the Midwest. Soil moisture has improved dramatically for the soft wheat crop.

en Pastures and winter grains are benefiting from recent soil moisture improvements on the northern and central Plains, but windy, dusty, dry conditions are causing renewed crop deterioration on the southern High Plains.

en Conditions last year were very favorable. There was even better soil moisture. But frost came despite what had been a very mild spring to that point, so you never know how Iowa weather is going to turn out. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. Conditions last year were very favorable. There was even better soil moisture. But frost came despite what had been a very mild spring to that point, so you never know how Iowa weather is going to turn out.

en Mulch is really important. It does so many things for the garden. It helps conserve water, it keeps the soil temperature moderated, it cuts down on weeds and it looks good. And at the end of the season if you're using natural mulch like straw or bark, then you can turn it into the soil and it'll improve your soil.

en When plants are growing, they sense how big a root system they have to produce to draw from the soil the nutrients and moisture they need to grow and reach maturity and reproduce. On a conventional farm where there are high levels of fertilizer nutrients in the soil, along with lots of water, there is little incentive for roots to penetrate far.

en Even after we graduated some good players from last year, things are shaping up nicely for us.

en We like to go into the season, into the growing season in May with a good four or five inches of good soil moisture. We don't have that right now, and that's critical.

en We certainly have good soil moisture. There shouldn't be any reason why we shouldn't have good emergence.


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