Western Sugar Finishes Billings Campaign Early

Published online: Jan 21, 2020 News Tom Lutey
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Source: KPVI

Beet slicing at Western Sugar Cooperative’s factory in Billings, Mont., has ended roughly a month earlier than normal as a result of a 2019 harvest limited by weather.

The factory stopped slicing sugarbeets the weekend of Jan. 12, said Brett Needens, a member of Western's board of directors and a Hardin-area sugarbeet farmer.

Challenging weather conditions in October made it impossible to fully harvest area sugarbeets, some of which were left in the ground, Needens said.

Cold weather initially caused delays of the area beet harvest to allow the crop to recover from poor conditions, Needens said. But eventually, late October freezing temperatures made it impossible to get the beets to rebound. Harvest had to stop.