Snow Storm Hammers North Dakota Grain Farmers

Farmers in North Dakota and South Dakota woke up to a dismal sight on Wednesday; more than 5 inches of snow blanketed much of the region.

Farmers in North Dakota and South Dakota woke up to a dismal sight on Wednesday; more than 5 inches of snow blanketed much of the region, and the snow keeps falling. In their Monday Crop Progress report, USDA noted only 8% of North Dakota’s corn and 34% of the state’s soybeans had been harvested. The photos are as devastating as the snow will likely be to the crops.

Check out the photos we found on social media below:

View this post on Instagram Snowing, blowing, soybeans standing one for the records.. Feeling as grey as the picture #sunwillcomeout A post shared by Mark Rohrich (@sunflowerfarmer) on Oct 10, 2018 at 6:01am PDT

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