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How Farms and AgriBusinesses Can Prepare for Natural Disasters
How Farms and AgriBusinesses Can Prepare for Natural Disasters  Hoosier Ag Today
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Department of Agriculture Warns Farmers of Extreme Weather
Department of Agriculture Warns Farmers of Extreme Weather: Calls for Risk-Reduction Measures  Devdiscourse
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Winter storm smacks New Mexico, could dump several feet of snow
Winter storm smacks New Mexico, could dump several feet of snow  MSN
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With a majority of the counties in Arkansas experiencing drought, producers are facing multiple concerns
With a majority of the counties in Arkansas experiencing drought, producers are facing multiple concerns  RFD-TV
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Some Virginia farmers concerned about drought conditions
Some Virginia farmers concerned about drought conditions  News 3 WTKR Norfolk
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Hurricanes Can Increase Wildfire Risk, Expert Says
RALEIGH, N.C. — Hurricanes are among the most destructive forces found in nature, capable of causing extensive environmental damage — a factor that can raise the risk of wildfires, according to one NC State expert. “When a hurricane makes landfall, the strong winds and heavy rain can topple trees, leaving behind needles, leaves and branches…
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Recent rains welcome for cover crops
Recent rains across the Midwest are a welcome sight for farmers that have seeded cover crops. Northern Illinois farmer Norm Deets tells Brownfield the dry fall has challenged crop establishment. “One of the things that we’ll probably see if the weather does turn cold, we’ll have some good roots establishment, but we probably won’t see…
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Less weather extremes sweeten honey production numbers
Less weather extremes sweeten honey production numbers  Farm Progress