Sunflowers to shine again?

Sunflowers used be a really big crop in North Dakota, western Minnesota and South Dakota. Though still important, sunflowers are less prominent today, in part because of the greater popularity of corn and soybeans.

But sunflowers hold up relatively well in drought. Will this hot, dry summer encourage more area farmers to raise the crop next year?

Read my story in the Aug. 13 issue of Agweek.

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