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The weather outlook for February 12*^ through the 18'^ is for below normal temperatures and near normal precipitation both east and west of the continental divide. Normal temperatures for this period in Montana are highs in the mid 20s to the upper 30s and lows ranging from 5 to 20 degrees. Soil Moisture Condition This Month Last Month Last Year Topsoil Moisture Very Short g 6 7 Short 35 27 40 Adequate 54 66 49 Surplus 2 1 4 Subsoil Moisture Very Short Short 17 46 12 47 13 43 Adequate 36 40 41 ...Surplus 1 1 3 Field Crops Report Livestock Report Winter wheat condition for the month of January is similar to the previous month with 54 percent rated as good and excellent. Damage to winter wheat from wind, freeze, and drought is similar to a year ago. More moisture will be needed in the spring to improve soil conditions for this year's crops. Crop Table This Month Last Month Last Year Winter Wheat Very poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Winter Wheat None Light Moderate Heavy Winter Wheat None Light Moderate Heavy Winter Wheat Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Condition Wind Damage 5 41 44 10 48 34 17 1 1 5 36 47 11 48 45 7 Freeze and Drought Damage 52 54 37 41 10 5 1 of Snow Cover 49 61 25 12 21 13 5 8 6 Protectiveness 7 41 44 8 47 38 13 2 70 22 7 1 82 13 4 1 Recent cold temperatures have increased the supplemental feeding of livestock.
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