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State flooding takes bite out of wheat crop

Of 970,000 acres, forecasts show 840,000 to be harvested

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Arkansas farmers planted an estimated 970,000 acres of winter wheat last fall but are expected to harvest only 840,000 acres, due in large part to flooding, according to officials.


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This article was published Saturday, May 10, 2008.

Business, Pages 33, 38 on 05/10/2008


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