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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…
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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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Plane Carrying Passengers Evacuating From Hurricane Milton Crashes Shortly After Takeoff
Plane Carrying Passengers Evacuating From Hurricane Milton Crashes Shortly After Takeoff  News Talk 96.5 KPEL
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Heat persists in the West. When will it start feeling like fall?
Heat persists in the West. When will it start feeling like fall?  Deseret News
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Dry weather increases fire risk
Crop report: Dry weather increases fire risk  Southeast Iowa Union
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Warm, dry conditions to stick around awhile
U.S. harvest is moving at a fast pace due to warm, dry conditions and an ag meteorologist says that will likely continue across the Corn Belt in the near-term. Drew Lerner with World Weather Incorporated says a weather change isn’t expected until after October 20. “In fact, it might be more like October 22 or…
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Here is why there won’t be any wind chill warnings this winter in the US
Here is why there won’t be any wind chill warnings this winter in the US  WIBW
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When It Storms: Managing Pests Effectively
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Whether you’re preparing for a storm or dealing with its aftermath, pests are probably the last thing on your mind. That’s fair – we get it! However, taking the time to prepare your home in defense against unwanted ants, flies, beetles, moths, mosquitoes, and more will serve you well in the long-run.…
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Favorable early-autumn weather continues across the Heartland; near-seasonal temps
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather is promoting corn and soybean maturation and harvesting, despite slightly cooler, more seasonal conditions across eastern areas. Meanwhile, producers in the lower Midwest have begun to sow winter wheat, with regional planting progress by September 29 ranging from 5% complete in Missouri to 26% complete in Michigan. On the…
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USDA offices in Florida to close ahead of Hurricane Milton
US (FL): USDA offices in Florida to close ahead of Hurricane Milton  hortidaily.com
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‘Major global event’: Milton could be western Florida’s Hurricane Katrina, supply chain expert warns
‘Major global event’: Milton could be western Florida’s Hurricane Katrina, supply chain expert warns  Fox Weather