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Firefighters helped by cooler weather battle blaze that has scorched area size of Los Angeles
Firefighters helped by cooler weather battle blaze that has scorched area size of Los Angeles The Hill
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US hot, dry weather accelerates wheat harvest; SRW nearly complete
US hot, dry weather accelerates wheat harvest; SRW nearly complete AgriCensus
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Exceptionally warm weather is coming to Corn Belt
Temperatures will be heating up in the Corn Belt heading into August and affecting some of the crops, but ag meteorologist Drew Lerner says “it’s going to be really hard to pull yields down nationwide to the point where we have a raging bull (grain) market or anything like that.” Lerner says the plains states…
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Weather, Politics or Demand? Here’s What’s Moving Corn and Soybean Prices
Weather, Politics or Demand? Here’s What’s Moving Corn and Soybean Prices Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Heat dominates the Plains, expands into parts of the western Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, hot weather is expanding into the far upper Midwest, where Friday’s high temperatures will generally range from 90 to 100°F. In areas that have experienced a cool, wet growing season to date, a short-lived hot spell may benefit corn and soybeans. Across the remainder of the Midwest, sunny, mild weather favors…
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Drought worsens across southern Ohio
Drought worsens across southern Ohio Farm Progress
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Heatwave Building Across Corn Belt for August
Heatwave Building Across Corn Belt for August DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Drought Status Update for the Midwest
Drought Status Update for the Midwest Drought.gov
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Weather presents triple threat in North Dakota; crops maturing as harvest nears
Weather presents triple threat in North Dakota; crops maturing as harvest nears Bismarck Tribune
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Farming Is Hip in Brazil, Where a New Generation Is Outpacing the US
Farming Is Hip in Brazil, Where a New Generation Is Outpacing the US Bloomberg
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Upper Midwest farmers resilient amid flood recovery
Some Upper Midwest farmers remain resilient after inclement weather events recently impacted their operations. South Dakota farmer Darren Hefty, who also co-hosts Ag PhD Radio, says several flooding records were broken this summer after 8-to-10 inches of rain fell over a three-day period around Sioux Falls. “They got hit really hard. I feel for those…
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Insight: The Dog Days
Insight: The Dog Days Morning Ag Clips –
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Midwestern crops develop under beneficial weather
Midwestern crops develop under beneficial weather norfolkneradio.com
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Central Tennessee drying up as crop conditions worsen
Central Tennessee drying up as crop conditions worsen Successful Farming