"Wyoming producers intend to plant around 39,000 acres of sugar beets, which would be 2,800 acres more than last year and 2,600 acres more than in 2004, Thorson said.
If the weather cooperates, Wyoming could see one of the largest sugar beet crops in recent memory.
Mark Bjornestad, senior agriculturalist with Western Sugar Cooperative in Lovell, said his company earlier this year extended an option allowing for producers to plant more beets."
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