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Wildfire Damage Nearly 50,000 Acres
Wildfire Damage Nearly 50,000 Acres knoxradio
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Forecasters: S. Ga. to get less impact from Hurricane Milton
Forecasters: S. Ga. to get less impact from Hurricane Milton Tifton Gazette
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Tampa Bay braces for what could be strongest storm in a century
Tampa Bay braces for what could be strongest storm in a century The Washington Post
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Agronomist says rain would help prepare Wisconsin fields for ’25
An agronomist says most of Wisconsin needs rain to prepare the soil for next season. Scott Rowntree with Pioneer tells Brownfield that fall rain helps during the winter. “You need good soil moisture to get the compaction-alleviating affect of frost in the wintertime, and also in the February-March time frame to help relieve compaction. Whenever…
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Pasture conditions drying up in southern MO
A cow-calf producer in southern Missouri says it’s been a good year for forage production, but conditions are starting to dry up again this fall. “We’re kind of in a twilight zone situation here from Springfield to the southwest corner of Missouri.” Keith Baxter tells Brownfield the last month had high temperatures and limited moisture…
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USDA says flexibility key to ensure farmers can access resources in aftermath of hurricane
The USDA’s Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation says they expect significant demand for resources following damage from Hurricane Helene. In a Monday briefing, Robert Bonnie told reporters… “We’re looking for ways that we can streamline, that we can enhance our flexibility to get folks in, that we can look for ways to reduce…
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Category 5 Hurricane Milton Targets Florida, But Here’s How Louisiana Just Got Involved
Category 5 Hurricane Milton Targets Florida, But Here’s How Louisiana Just Got Involved News Talk 96.5 KPEL
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Hurricane Milton’s Threat To Phosphate Production
Hurricane Milton’s Threat To Phosphate Production Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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North Dakota Battling Wildfires; Livestock Loss Being Reported
(Bismarck, ND) — Wildfires hitting western and central North Dakota are causing reports of injuries, death and loss of livestock. Officials have identified six different wildfires ranging in size from roughly 500 to 25-thousand acres. Three fires are reported 100-percent contained and a fourth is 90-percent contained. The two largest fires — the Elkhorn Fire…
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The world’s rivers faced the driest year in three decades in 2023, the UN weather agency says
The world’s rivers faced the driest year in three decades in 2023, the UN weather agency says ABC News
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Drought and Rain Create Unprecedented Challenges for Soybean Crops
Drought and Rain Create Unprecedented Challenges for Soybean Crops Morning Ag Clips –
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Hurricane Helene at Yon Family Farms
RIDGE SPRING, S.C. — Our family wanted to take a moment to share how Hurricane Helene has impacted our farm and community in Ridge Spring, South Carolina. Yon Family Farms was established in 1996 when we moved to Ridge Spring – our primary products are Angus cattle, small grains, corn, sorghum, hay, pecans, and timber.…
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Relief efforts continue after Hurricane Helene
ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia community has rallied in the wake of Hurricane Helene, coming together to address damage done to campus facilities while also lending a helping hand to friends and neighbors hit hardest by the storm. “I am so grateful to the entire University of Georgia community for all they have…