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Death toll up to 33 in Georgia after Hurricane Helene. Latest on fuel, power, agriculture
Death toll up to 33 in Georgia after Hurricane Helene. Latest on fuel, power, agriculture Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
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No Remaining Drought in SC Following Helene’s Rain
No Remaining Drought in SC Following Helene’s Rain Morning Ag Clips –
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Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors
Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors NBC News
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Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies
Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dry Forecast Leads to Concern for Winter Wheat Moisture
Dry Forecast Leads to Concern for Winter Wheat Moisture DTN The Progressive Farmer
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‘Nobody anticipated it being this bad’ in East Tennessee as Helene’s flooding devastates unharvested crops
‘Nobody anticipated it being this bad’ in East Tennessee as Helene’s flooding devastates unharvested crops Successful Farming
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Hurricanes like Helene are deadly when they strike and keep killing for years to come
Hurricanes like Helene are deadly when they strike and keep killing for years to come Southern Farm Network
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Southern Kansas grower says September rainfall helped improve crop and farmer mentality
A farmer in south-central Kansas says much-needed September rain helped improve his double crop beans. Rick Schlender tells Brownfield… “We may have better double crop beans than full season beans on some of the dryland,” says. “Irrigated wise, I don’t know, we weren’t affected by the heat as badly throughout the summer and of course…
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USDA declares another drought disaster across several states
The USDA FSA has declared a federal emergency in several counties in Ohio and Kentucky due to extreme drought conditions. Southern Ohio farmer Greg Corcoran says the drought triggered an early harvest. “We’re probably about 3 weeks ahead of schedule, so we hit it pretty hard, caught about as much as we could harvest,” he…
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Low Mississippi River levels on threepeat
Lower Mississippi River levels are still low in the new crop marketing season. “That’s a threepeat none of us are excited to observe.” Mike Steenhoek with the Soy Transportation Coalition says low water levels have happened on the river each year since 2022. And despite the recent precipitation from Hurricane Helene “we’re still in a…
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Hurricane Helene: First Ag Damage Reports Are Bleak
Hurricane Helene: First Ag Damage Reports Are Bleak Morning Ag Clips –
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Firefighters assisted by citizens with farm equipment to put out brush fire
Forest Grove firefighters assisted by citizens with farm equipment to put out brush fire KOIN.com
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Dryness limiting producer gains in Michigan
The President of the Michigan Farm Bureau says crops have been maturing at a hyper speed. Carl Bednarski tells Brownfield, “It’s dry and the commodities are dry.” “We’re seeing some beans coming into single digits for moisture, and the farmers are adding it up and it’s like, wow look how much money I’m losing just…
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Assessing Hurricane Helene’s Effects on the Horticulture Industry
Assessing Hurricane Helene’s Effects on the Horticulture Industry Greenhouse Grower
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FEMA surges resources for Helene recovery as death toll rises to at least 135
FEMA surges resources for Helene recovery as death toll rises to at least 135 Spectrum News 1