This warm, dry weather is just what Lambton county farmers were hoping for.
Lambton Federation of Agriculture Grains Committee Chair Kevin Marriott says both corn and beans had a rough start to the growing season because of excessive rain.
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A warm, dry fall also means that more winter wheat can be planted.
The record breaking cold of last winter, combined to an unseasonably wet spring, severely impacted the amount of wheat planted.