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Here’s what landowners report from drought-stricken Ohio
Here’s what landowners report from drought-stricken Ohio  Farm Progress
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Georgia’s state officials, farmers brace for damage from fury of Hurricane Helene
Georgia’s state officials, farmers brace for damage from fury of Hurricane Helene  Longview News-Journal
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Congressional gridlock creates uncertainty for farmers
Our View: Congressional gridlock creates uncertainty for farmers  Mankato Free Press
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Farm Bureau Warns of Severe Impact on Agriculture From Potential East Coast, Gulf Port Strike
Farm Bureau Warns of Severe Impact on Agriculture From Potential East Coast, Gulf Port Strike  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Despite Recent Rainfall, Mo. Remains Dry
COLUMBIA, Mo. – After experiencing drought in 2022 and 2023, Missourians were eager for a wet growing season. Missouri saw above-average statewide monthly precipitation from April to July, says University of Missouri Extension state climatologist Zachary Leasor. On July 23, the U.S. Drought Monitor reported only 1.1% of the state as abnormally dry, and there was no drought in Missouri.…
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The dire state of the American farm economy
Opinion: The dire state of the American farm economy  Agri-Pulse
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As Hurricane Helene bears down, Georgia farmers fear for their livelihoods
As Hurricane Helene bears down, Georgia farmers fear for their livelihoods  The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Ice age clues point to more extreme weather patterns in our future
Ice age clues point to more extreme weather patterns in our future  University of Arizona News
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Hurricane Helene threatens crops in the Southeast
Cotton, peanut and citrus growers are preparing for a potentially catastrophic storm that could bring widespread damage to farms in Georgia and Florida.
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Flights canceled as Hurricane Helene strengthens to Category 2
CONTINUING UPDATES: Flights canceled as Hurricane Helene strengthens to Category 2Â Â Rough Draft Atlanta
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Hurricane Helene threatens energy infrastructure on path to Florida
Hurricane Helene threatens energy infrastructure on path to Florida  S&P Global
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Tropical storm Helene to bring moisture to Delta, portions of Corn Belt
An ag meteorologist says a tropical storm will bring moisture to the Delta and portions of the Corn Belt in the next few days. Greg Soulje says once Hurricane Helene hits land on Thursday, the storm will move up toward Georgia and go west. “There’s probably not much moisture of significance to speak of once…
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Sunny, warm, and dry weather continues in Dakotas
Sunny, warm, and dry weather continues  Dakota News Now