In Western Montana we had a poor year in 93 due to cool weather and frequent showers (we had the back end of the storms that caused the flooding in the Midwest). Good news was that the moisture set us up for a heavy sweet clover flow this summer. In spite of a dry winter, that flow did occur and most of the state turned yellow. Unfortunately, we also got unseasonably hot and dry by mid-July and much of the late summer flow failed to materialize - even too dry for knapweed. So, we did better than last year on the sweet clover alone, but I don't think it is going to be exceptional - just too dry. Jerry Bromenshenk [log in to unmask]