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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
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Warm dry weather
Warm dry weather  AGInfo Ag Information Network
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Farmers are balancing the challenges of harvest and hurricane season
Farmers are balancing the challenges of harvest and hurricane season  Successful Farming
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A mixed bag of weather events has harvest numbers varying
Grain Crops Update: A mixed bag of weather events has harvest numbers varying  Beech Tree News
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Wheat breakthrough? HB4 trait to counter drought, severe weather conditions
Wheat breakthrough? HB4 trait to counter drought, severe weather conditions  Michigan Farm News
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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  KCUR
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Fleeing a Hurricane Is Expensive
Fleeing a Hurricane Is Expensive  The New Republic
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The drought in the West and what’s next for the weather
The drought in the West and what’s next for the weather  Deseret News
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Why Hurricane Milton, currently barrelling towards Florida, has surprised even weather forecasters
Why Hurricane Milton, currently barrelling towards Florida, has surprised even weather forecasters  Down To Earth Magazine
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Hurricane Milton takes aim at Florida’s Citrus Belt
The life-threatening storm could also wreak havoc on the state’s phosphate industry, keeping fertilizer prices elevated.
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Dry weather aids harvest, drops pasture conditions
Dry weather aids harvest, drops pasture conditions  Greene County News Online
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Western North Dakota wildfires kill 1, burn large areas
Western North Dakota wildfires kill 1, burn large areas  CBS Minnesota
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What’s Next For Hurricane Milton? How Can We Help?
What’s Next For Hurricane Milton? How Can We Help?  wobm.com
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Hurricane Milton to track south; frost possible mid-month
Hurricane Milton to track south; frost possible mid-month  FarmWeekNow.com
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Three Indiana Counties Declared Primary Natural Disaster Area Due to Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three Indiana 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 Primary Natural Disaster Area designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm…