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Nebraska farmer says additional moisture needed ahead of growing season
An eastern Nebraska farmer says a lack of moisture could be problematic for spring planting. Tanner Hoffman tells Brownfield dry conditions have been in place for the past two to three months. “I think that may come to roost as we hit planting. We’re going to need some moisture again to get the crop out…
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Unseasonably mild, wind-blown weather across the Heartland; colder air poised to the north
Across the Corn Belt, an organized storm system is producing light rain and snow showers in the upper Great Lakes region. Friday’s Midwestern maximum temperatures will remain below 40°F in the upper Great Lakes region—but should reach or exceed 65°F in much of the middle and lower Missouri Valley. On the Plains, spring-like warmth prevails. …
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NOAA fires about 800 employees, with more possible Friday
NOAA fires about 800 employees, with more possible Friday  Yahoo
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Dry conditions improve, but deep impacts linger
Missouri’s state climatologist says the above average snowfall this winter recharged some soil moisture, but it hasn’t completely fixed deficit caused by previous drought in the state. Zach Leasor says the three years of drought is showing up in subsoil and some areas have up to 20 inches of water deficit. “While we might not…
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Experts issue warning as unusual winter weather creates dire conditions across multiple states: ‘Always a concern’
Experts issue warning as unusual winter weather creates dire conditions across multiple states: ‘Always a concern’Â Â Yahoo
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Agronometrics in Charts: The impact of natural disasters on the U.S. fresh produce industry in 2024
Agronometrics in Charts: The impact of natural disasters on the U.S. fresh produce industry in 2024Â Â Fresh Fruit Portal
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Proposed ‘weather control’ bans surge across US states
Proposed ‘weather control’ bans surge across US states  Idaho County Free Press
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A Warming Trend Is On The Way For Early March
A Warming Trend Is On The Way For Early March  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Milder to more seasonal days to start March; a more active pattern ahead across the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures and precipitation across much of the country. Cooler-than-normal conditions will be confined to California and environs, as well as parts of the Northeast. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal weather should be limited to portions of western Washington and the Rio Grande Valley.…