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Showers shifting from the eastern Plains to the Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, Wednesday’s Midwestern high temperatures should range from near 45°F in the Great Lakes region to 60°F or higher in the lower Missouri Valley. Producers are attempting to complete any remaining summer crop harvesting. On the Plains, significant snow remains on the ground across portions of the central and southern High Plains. …
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An active pattern for much of the Heartland; a cooling trend gets underway for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures in the West, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail across the eastern half of the U.S. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions along the northern Atlantic Coast. The post An active pattern for…
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Drought expected to persist through winter
Drought expected to persist through winter  Farm Progress
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How Much Snow Should Texans Expect This Winter?
How Much Snow Should Texans Expect This Winter?  1063thebuzz.com
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Kentucky farmers press through wet conditions for harvest
Warmer and wetter weather last week didn’t cause too many delays for Kentucky farmers. The USDA says harvest is 95 percent complete for corn and 83 percent complete for soybeans. Tobacco is 56 percent stripped. Winter wheat is 74 percent planted, 56 percent emerged and rated 34 percent good to excellent. Topsoil is called 70…
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Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers
Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers  Hungarian Conservative
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COP29 live: US envoy vows to fight climate change with ‘passion and belief’ despite Trump win
COP29 live: US envoy vows to fight climate change with ‘passion and belief’ despite Trump win  BBC.com
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Colorado snowfall set records around the state this weekend
Colorado snowfall set records around the state this weekend  Colorado Public Radio
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Emergency Drought Committee Reviews New Program Following Rainfall in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Emergency Drought Committee met Friday to review the recently announced emergency drought assistance program following recent rainfall across Oklahoma. In the last 10 days, 56 of 77 counties have received four or more inches of rain, according to the Oklahoma Mesonet. All but two Oklahoma counties have received at least one…
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November storms batter US, losses soar
November storms batter US, losses soar – report  Insurance Business
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November forecast dampens dry fall – FarmWeekNow.com
November forecast dampens dry fall  FarmWeekNow.com
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World leaders aim to shape Earth’s future at COP29 climate change summit
World leaders aim to shape Earth’s future at COP29 climate change summit  MSN