By Caitlin Tan
Wyoming’s crop and cattle producers are taking stock now that we’re halfway through the year.
Over in southeast Wyoming, wheat production is down about a third compared to past years, according to Brett Moline, Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation's policy advocacy director.
“They had a dry winter,” said Moline. “Their spring rains came late, they still got a crop, but because of that rain being late, the dry land just didn't produce.”