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Temperatures Plunge 30 Degrees in Hours for 4 States
Temperatures Plunge 30 Degrees in Hours for 4 States MSN
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Warm, Dry Weather Dampens Wheat Planting Hopes in Kansas
Warm, Dry Weather Dampens Wheat Planting Hopes KSAL
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Hurricanes, Fires and Harvest Weather
Hurricanes, Fires and Harvest Weather DTN The Progressive Farmer
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UK leads study focusing on flash flooding in Appalachia, preparation, prevention
UK leads study focusing on flash flooding in Appalachia, preparation, prevention UKNow
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Dry conditions ignite harvest activity, fire threats
Dry conditions ignite harvest activity, fire threats FarmWeekNow.com
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How will La Niña affect winter weather?
How will La Niña affect winter weather? Farm Progress
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Soybean, cotton harvests benefit from clear weather
Soybean, cotton harvests benefit from clear weather Oxford Eagle
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Cold front brings frost but no drought relief to Wisconsin
Cold front brings frost but no drought relief to Wisconsin Successful Farming
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Farmers face ‘dangerous dry conditions’ as harvest continues in Nebraska
Farmers face ‘dangerous dry conditions’ as harvest continues in Nebraska Successful Farming
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Drought worsens across Nebraska; Lincoln now in severe drought
Drought worsens across Nebraska; Lincoln now in severe drought Lincoln Journal Star
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For the Long Haul: USDA is sending more resources to areas hit by Hurricanes
For the Long Haul: USDA is sending more resources to areas hit by Hurricanes RFD-TV
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Six More Ohio Counties Declared Primary Natural Disaster Area Due to Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Six more Ohio counties have been declared a Primary Natural Disaster Area due to drought, with additional counties in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio eligible as Contiguous Counties. This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm operators…
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US forecaster sees 60% chance of La Niña weather
US forecaster sees 60% chance of La Niña weather in September-November Reuters
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Drought Conditions Create Fire Risk in High Plains
Drought Conditions Create Fire Risk in High Plains Farm Equipment
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Exceptional drought comes back to Missouri
Drought conditions are worsening and Missouri’s state climatologist says the situation isn’t likely to improve in the short-term. “Really, the entire central U.S. looks dry for the next 7 to 10 days.” Zach Leasor with University of Missouri Extension tells Brownfield it’s normal to have more dry days this time of the year. “But we…
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Hurricanes deliver one-two punch to Florida phosphate production
Hurricanes Helene and Milton have delivered a one-two punch to fertilizer production in the southern U.S. Stone X vice president of fertilizer Josh Linville says the phosphate market has been hit back-to-back. “If Helene was more of a glancing blow, it kind of touched on that west coast of Florida on its way up to…
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It’s warmer and drier than usual in the Midwest this fall. Here’s what that means for producers
It’s warmer and drier than usual in the Midwest this fall. Here’s what that means for producers IPM Newsroom