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Dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference: Saturday, Nov. 16 Food Tank
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How Oklahoma farmers are preparing for drought-stricken winter
How Oklahoma farmers are preparing for drought-stricken winter PBS NewsHour
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$1B to strengthen weather forecasting for farmers announced at COP29
$1B to strengthen weather forecasting for farmers announced at COP29 Devex
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Gas flares contribute to 2 western North Dakota wildfires, reports say
Gas flares contribute to 2 western North Dakota wildfires, reports say Successful Farming
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If La Niña Arrives, How Will It Affect U.S. Winter?
If La Niña Arrives, How Will It Affect U.S. Winter? Successful Farming
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Largely mild November weather across the Heartland; some moisture on the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, rain is falling early Thursday east of the Mississippi River, where most summer crops have already been harvested. Meanwhile, mild, dry weather covers the western Corn Belt, following recent rainfall. By November 10, Midwestern winter wheat planting ranged from 86% complete in Missouri to 100% in Michigan. On the Plains, mild,…
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A change in weather ahead; much cooler, colder days; an unsettled pattern for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures across much of the western and central U.S., while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail along and east of a line from Minnesota to Alabama. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation from the Pacific Coast to the Plains and Mississippi Delta should…
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Certain Big Storm Next Week, Uncertainty on the Details
Certain Big Storm Next Week, Uncertainty on the Details DTN The Progressive Farmer
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August Through October Weather Affected Corn, Soybean Yields
August Through October Weather Affected Corn, Soybean Yields DTN The Progressive Farmer
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2024 was good for some farmers, bad for others
2024 was good for some farmers, bad for others Farm Progress
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Showers shifting from the eastern Plains to the Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, Wednesday’s Midwestern high temperatures should range from near 45°F in the Great Lakes region to 60°F or higher in the lower Missouri Valley. Producers are attempting to complete any remaining summer crop harvesting. On the Plains, significant snow remains on the ground across portions of the central and southern High Plains. …
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An active pattern for much of the Heartland; a cooling trend gets underway for most
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures in the West, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail across the eastern half of the U.S. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions along the northern Atlantic Coast. The post An active pattern for…
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Drought expected to persist through winter
Drought expected to persist through winter Farm Progress
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How Much Snow Should Texans Expect This Winter?
How Much Snow Should Texans Expect This Winter? 1063thebuzz.com
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Kentucky farmers press through wet conditions for harvest
Warmer and wetter weather last week didn’t cause too many delays for Kentucky farmers. The USDA says harvest is 95 percent complete for corn and 83 percent complete for soybeans. Tobacco is 56 percent stripped. Winter wheat is 74 percent planted, 56 percent emerged and rated 34 percent good to excellent. Topsoil is called 70…
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Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers
Climate Change Conference COP29 Kicked Off with Hungary’s Focus on Protecting Farmers Hungarian Conservative