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Twenty-two Ohio counties declared natural disaster areas by USDA due to ongoing drought
Twenty-two Ohio counties declared natural disaster areas by USDA due to ongoing drought  The Columbus Dispatch
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Western US braces for extreme heat; Phoenix passes 100 days over 100 degrees
Western US braces for extreme heat; Phoenix passes 100 days over 100 degrees  WSAU
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Scattered rains helped crops but slowed Wisconsin’s farmers
The scattered rains were welcome in Wisconsin last week, but they hampered fieldwork. USDA reporters say there were almost five days suitable for fieldwork, and topsoil moisture levels are rated as 12% surplus, 72% adequate, and 14% short. Eighty-two percent of Wisconsin’s corn is now in the dough stage, with 43% in the dent stage. …
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Experts Warn Conditions Are Right For Texas Hurricanes
LOOK: Could Texas Be In Line For More Hurricanes This Year? Experts Warn Conditions Are Right For It.  Talk 1340
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August rains helped MO soybean crop
A central-Missouri farmer says the August weather was good for the soybean crop. Nathan Alpers tells Brownfield rains were timely. “You want a state fair rain out and we got a rain then. Another inch of rain would be great to finish up some of the later soybeans. All of the beans are made, but…
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Slow-developing Atlantic disturbance could be a U.S. threat
Bryan Norcross: Slow-developing Atlantic disturbance could be a U.S. threat if it organizes in the Caribbean  AOL
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Farmers are feeling weather woes and economic pressures on the farm
Farmers are feeling weather woes and economic pressures on the farm  Successful Farming