(Reuters) - But that changed over the weekend when unseasonable freezing temperatures blanketed the U.S. Plains and Midwest winter wheat growing areas, killing off some of the rapidly maturing plants.
"Before this happened we were looking at a really big, big crop. Now we're not going to have that," said Kansas Association of Wheat Growers-Kansas Wheat Commission spokesman Aaron Harries.
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