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Warmer Temperatures Ahead, Flooded States Catch a Break
Warmer Temperatures Ahead, Flooded States Catch a Break Successful Farming
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Study calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps
Study calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps High Plains Journal
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A near-seasonal pattern of temps, rainfall ahead for most of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions across peninsular Florida and the Pacific Northwest. Meanwhile, below-normal precipitation across much of the southern and western U.S. should contrast with wetter-than-normal weather across large sections of the Plains and upper Midwest. The post…
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Polar Vortex Shift Promises Colder Weather Ahead
Polar Vortex Shift Promises Colder Weather Ahead Observer Voice
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More Winter for Illinois Before Weekend Warm-Up
More Winter for Illinois Before Weekend Warm-Up Q98.5
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Four Tips for Planting in Unpredictable Conditions This Spring
ARDEN HILLS, MINN. (APRIL 8, 2025) – Planting season is quickly approaching, and much of the country is experiencing erratic weather patterns. Dry weather one week and heavy rain the next make it hard to determine the best planting strategy. Ryan Peterson, WinField® United Crop Protection Product Manager, shares four tips to help growers navigate early-season planting challenges…
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Nebraska farmer says there’s marginal drought improvement
A Northeast Nebraska farmer says drought conditions have improved slightly ahead of the growing season. “It’s not unlike what we’ve experienced the last couple of years, maybe just a little bit better than it was last year.” Greg Anderson grows soybeans near Newman Grove, and says the area received around an inch of rain recently.…
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Freeze Warning Issued For Millions in 15 States
Freeze Warning Issued For Millions in 15 States Newsweek
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How Trump administration job cuts could affect the future of weather forecasting
How Trump administration job cuts could affect the future of weather forecasting | On Point WBUR
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Weather the warm and dry trends
Weather the warm and dry trends Hay and Forage Grower Magazine
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Excessive rains flood Missouri Bootheel fields
Missouri Bootheel farmer Rance Daniels says some of his recently planted rice fields are underwater following the excessive rains over the last week. “We had 10.5 to 12 inches of rain in my area and north of me, up around Bernie and Dexter, I think they were closer to 14 inches of rain.” But Daniels,…