But we got to tweak this to protect ourselves until we get back to more normal weather patterns. I've been plowing the same wheat field, Rodney, since 1977. I know I don't look that old now. Since 1977 and The weather patterns have gotten more complicated. It is harder to raise a dry land field crop in summertime. Absolutely. In western Oklahoma, in the panhandle or for that matter, wheat farming in the 60s and early 70s you could count. Where I live, you could count on wheat pasture. (22:05–22:12)
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Asserts that changing weather patterns have made summer dry land farming more difficult.
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