The unusually wet, late summer weather has been creating difficulties for Montana farmers, wreaking havoc with this year’s harvest. Farms in the Golden Triangle have experienced between 200% and 400% their average rainfall as of the first week of August. Heavy rain like that can damage crops in various ways, cause delays in harvest, and be the source of endless frustration to farmers as they wait to cut and deal with the muddy aftermath of constant rain. The good news is that last week saw the start of relief, with a shifting in pressure systems starting, which is directing the wet weather els...