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Most Progressive Forage readers still went forward with their planned crop plantings despite spring weather conditions.
In a recent online poll, Progressive Forage asked, “Did spring weather conditions change your previously decided crop plantings?”
About 15 percent said no, they did not experience any weather-related setbacks. Another 35 percent said the weather did end up changing their plans.
However, most readers persevered despite the weather. Fifty percent said they have the same crop plan; it’s just delayed.
Did spring weather conditions change your previously decided crop plantings?
Yes, weather changed my plans: 35%
No, I didn't experience any weather-related setbacks: 15%
No, I have the same crop plan; it will just be delayed: 50%