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Rains provide some Ohio drought relief
Hurricane Helene brought several drought ridden Ohio counties rain relief. According to the latest crop progress and conditions report from the USDA, corn is rated 39 percent good to excellent with 96 percent dented, 70 percent mature, 16 percent harvested for grain, and 91 percent harvested for silage. Soybeans are rated 44 percent good to excellent, with 86 percent…
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Corn Belt farmers see additional drought expansion
A climatologist says drought conditions continue to expand across the Corn Belt. “In contrast to all that we heard from the Southeast, we’ve gone completely the opposite way,” said Dennis Todey, director of USDA’s Midwest Climate Hub. Todey says the ongoing dryness should give farmers many consecutive days to harvest their crops. “We’re going to…
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National Weather Service is making changes to cold weather headlines this season
National Weather Service is making changes to cold weather headlines this season WQAD Moline
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Farmers make most of warm, dry September
Farmers across much of the Midwest are taking advantage of a warm and dry start to fall. Chelsea Ferrie with Practical Farmers of Iowa says a lot of fieldwork has been accomplished this month. “There’s a wide range of people that are reporting back, a lot of people started harvest, which is good, who are…
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500 Miles of Destruction: Hurricane Helene’s impact on ag across the southeast
500 Miles of Destruction: Hurricane Helene’s impact on ag across the southeast RFD-TV
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Returning Home After Helene
RALEIGH, N.C. — Returning home after a major disaster is often filled with challenges and dangers. The conditions you face can be overwhelming. It’s essential to approach your return with caution and a well-informed strategy to ensure your safety and that of your family. Disaster Areas Do not enter a disaster area unless local authorities…
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Hurricane Helene halts poultry plants, damages pecan trees
Hurricane Helene halts poultry plants, damages pecan trees Farm Progress
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U.S. Southeast Faces Daunting Cleanup from Helene as Death Toll Rises
U.S. Southeast Faces Daunting Cleanup from Helene as Death Toll Rises Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Several W.Va. and Ohio counties declared natural disaster areas due to drought
Several W.Va. and Ohio counties declared natural disaster areas due to drought MSN
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Extreme Weather Around the World Risks Boosting Food Bills
Extreme Weather Around the World Risks Boosting Food Bills BNN Bloomberg
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Death toll soars in US from storm Helene, North Carolina reeling
Death toll soars in US from storm Helene, North Carolina reeling The Witness | Your compass in the community
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Helene kills at least 90, homes and memories washed away
Helene kills at least 90, homes and memories washed away Reuters
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When Will New Jersey See It’s First Frost Of The Season?
WEATHER UPDATE: When Will New Jersey See It’s First Frost Of The Season? 943thepoint.com
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When and Where is the Best for Fall Foliage in the U.S.?
When and Where is the Best for Fall Foliage in the U.S.? Tomorrow’s World Today
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Mississippi sees minimal cotton damage from Francine
Mississippi sees minimal cotton damage from Francine MSN
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Potential for New Gulf Storm is Very Concerning
ATHENS, Ga. — The latest 7-day outlook from the National Hurricane Center shows that while Helene has dissipated, there are two new named storms in the Atlantic, Hurricane Isaac and Tropical Storm Joyce. Both of them are moving away from the US and will not affect us. There is also an area with a 70%…
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US Southeast struggles to recover in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath
Tropical Weather Latest: US Southeast struggles to recover in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath KX NEWS
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Fla. Launches Recovery Loans for Farmers Impacted by Hurricane Helene
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced that Florida farmers, ranchers, and growers impacted by Hurricane Helene can now apply for interest-free loans through the Agriculture and Aquaculture Producers Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program. Loans can be used by eligible agriculture and aquaculture producers to restore, repair, or replace essential physical property…