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Caribbean and US on alert, as tropical rainstorm may strengthen
Caribbean and US on alert, as tropical rainstorm may strengthen AOL
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EU to allocate 120 mln euros to farmers hit by adverse weather
EU to allocate 120 mln euros to farmers hit by adverse weather Казинформ
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Extreme drought spreads across Tennessee
Dry weather in Tennessee is prompting livestock producers to start feeding hay early and conserve water. USDA says corn condition is rated 44 percent good to excellent with 92 percent mature and 58 percent harvested. Cotton in the state has 78 percent of bolls opening and three percent has been harvested. USDA says the crop…
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Another Hurricane, Helene, Heading for Gulf Coast
Another Hurricane, Helene, Heading for Gulf Coast DTN The Progressive Farmer
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A more active pattern ahead for parts of the southern Corn Belt to the central Cotton Belt
Development of a tropical cyclone over the northwestern Caribbean Sea is likely during the next couple of days. With this system expected to move generally northward, those in the eastern half of the U.S. Gulf Coast region will need to monitor its progress. Meanwhile, a cold front currently stretching from the lower Great Lakes region…
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Beneficial, late-season rains from the southeastern Plains to the Midwest Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, a Frost Advisory was in effect early Monday in the upper Great Lakes region, mainly across northern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota. Major Midwestern corn and soybean production areas are experiencing cooler weather, but no frost. Early Monday, showers have ended across the eastern Corn Belt; however, a new batch of locally…
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States Experiencing the Worst Droughts This Year
States Experiencing the Worst Droughts This Year Casper Star-Tribune
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Experts: Dry fields from drought are fire risks
Experts: Dry fields from drought are fire risks The Daily Standard
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2024 farmer outlook study reveals heavy drought impacts
2024 farmer outlook study reveals heavy drought impacts WHSV
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Drought continues to weigh on Ohio farmers
The Ohio state climatologist says historic drought conditions continue to worsen for the state’s farmers. Aaron Wilson says it is more widespread than ever. “We’re seeing drought conditions really expand now westward and northward across the state,” he says. “With last week’s update to the US Drought Monitor map, we had expanding areas of D3 or…
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Concerns of low river levels rise into harvest
Concerns of low river levels rise into harvest Effingham Daily News