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Georgia agencies prepare to help farmers deal with potential crop loss from Tropical Storm Debby
Georgia agencies prepare to help farmers deal with potential crop loss from Tropical Storm Debby WCTV
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Youngkin declares state of emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Debby impacts
Youngkin declares state of emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Debby impacts Rappahannock News
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Va. Farmers Should Prepare Now For Peak Hurricane Season
RICHMOND, Va. — As peak hurricane season approaches, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) encourages farmers to be proactive in their preparations. The Atlantic hurricane season extends from June 1 to Nov. 30, with the peak occurring between mid-August and late October. The powerful winds and flooding rains of hurricanes can be…
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Cool, dry air for the season to briefly dominate most of the Heartland; heat & humidity to return
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures from the northern half of the Plains to the middle and northern Atlantic States, while hotter-than-normal weather will prevail across the southern and western U.S. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions from…
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Disease, Weather Devastating U.S. Citrus Industry
Disease, Weather Devastating U.S. Citrus Industry Food Institute Blog
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Warnings go out over possible damage to crops from Debby
Warnings go out over possible damage to crops from Debby GPB News
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Dryness across Ohio leaves crops to struggle
A district sales manager for AgriGold Hybrids says it’s been a rough year in the field. Scott Bugg says dryness across the state hasn’t benefited the crops. “Some pretty rough looking crops out there. Some areas, they just have not been able to win with Mother Nature,” he says. “We’ve been really dry throughout a…
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Summer Heat to Last Well Into Fall
AccuWeather long-range forecasters say intense summer heat is expected to last well into Autumn across much of America. That means an increased risk of wildfires and severe weather. “Fall is going to feel more like an extended summer for millions of Americans this year,” says long-range forecaster Paul Pastelok. “Much of the country will experience…
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Why Early August Looks More Like El Nino Than La Nina
Why Early August Looks More Like El Nino Than La Nina DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Will Hurricane Debby Bring Severe Weather to Maine, Massachusetts, & New Hampshire?
Will Hurricane Debby Bring Severe Weather to Maine, Massachusetts, & New Hampshire? b985.fm
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Cooler weather helps firefighters corral a third of massive California blaze
Cooler weather helps firefighters corral a third of massive California blaze The Caledonian-Record
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Tropical Storm Season – Be Prepared
RALEIGH, N.C. — Hurricane season started just over two months ago and North Carolina is now facing the possibility of having to deal with our first storm of the season. Potential Tropical Cyclone 4 formed Friday in the Atlantic Ocean, and much of North Carolina needs to stay alert for possible impacts. Current forecasts have…
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August Begins With Fires Still Consuming OR, Hot, Dry Windy Weather
August Begins With Fires Still Consuming OR, Hot, Dry Windy Weather newstalk870.am
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S.C. Suspends Some Animal Interstate Transport Requirements Due to Tropical Depression
CLEMSON, S.C. — South Carolina officials have issued a temporary waiver of certain requirements for farm and companion animals being evacuated from Florida due to a strengthening tropical depression that is predicted to become Tropical Storm Debby. The action was requested by animal health officials in Florida and comes after the National Hurricane Center put…