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The sun is finally bringing some springtime conditions to the northern Plains, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says. Spotty chances of rain and snow remain, as do cool temperatures.
What's the future of the ethanol industry? North Dakota farmland prices continue to rise. A South Dakota rancher shows us night calving. A Minnesota family has farmed the land for nearly 150 years.
Rodeo fans and contestants from across the Great Plains braved the winter weather to fill the stands at the Swiftel Center in Brookings, South Dakota, for the 67th Jackrabbit Stampede Rodeo.
Temperatures are finally looking likely to warm up into normal spring conditions, but some chances for moisture — rain or snow — remain, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says.

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On AgweekTV, we look at USDA's planting intentions report and how snowpack could delay planting. Input prices are heavy on the minds of producers. And we visit the Jackrabbit Stampede Rodeo.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says cold air sticks around for the first week of April, though it may start to move out toward the middle of the month. Another strong storm also is likely.
This week, we visit a ranch that's made calving changes. A food bank brings local food to food shelves. We begin our "Planting to Processing" series and check in at soybean and dairy conferences.
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler the colder than normal weather will continue for the northern Plains, with some chances for precipitation.
We continue our Special Report on ag and climate. Avian influenza could spike with the migratory bird season. SDSU will host its 100th Little I. And a fresh fruit truck rolls through the region.
Meteorologist John Wheeler shares that the spring planting outlook is likely to be pressed back further with continued cold weather.

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This week on AgweekTV, we'll also take a closer look at Case IH and New Holland Sign Right to Repair Memorandum, farm bill listening session, Sugarbeet Institute update, Soy Insight, sugar and sodium reduced in School Lunch
The coldest air appears to be on the way out, but it's still not going to be a quick warm up, StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says. Snow also looks like to be lighter for the northern Plains.

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