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Northwest winter wheat crop off to a good start

The Northwest wheat crop is off to a good start, but farmers hope for more rain and snow as the growing season approaches winter.  Favorable planting conditions in the Palouse region were “promising,” said Britany Hurst Marchant, Idaho Wheat Commission executive director.  “The rest of the state is also off to a good start with winter wheat crops, but things are drier than we’d like them to be and we’re hoping for some good snowpack through the Snake River Plain,” Marchant said.  Plant growth in Idaho had mostly ceased as “much needed” rain and snow began to fall, according to the USDA’s Nov. 7 crop report.