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Southeast Colorado | Usually we are referring to insulating the wheat crop with snow when the crop is not in the reproductive phase. Not when there is a head out. Also when wheat gets tall it tends to lay over every time the ground gets wet and then it stands back up. Sometimes when the grain matures and the head gets heavy it goes down and stays down. The wheat crop around here at this stage should probably not be forced to the ground and buried by heavy wet snow......but to be honest I've never seen it happen before so not exactly sure what to think. | |
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