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Farmers wait for floodwaters’ retreat
Farmers wait for floodwaters’ retreat whitehalljournal.com
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‘I expect some controversy’: Team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps
‘I expect some controversy’: Team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential, gaps Michigan Farm News
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Five plus years of dryness and climatologist says not much relief on the way
A climatologist says there’s not much relief in the forecast for ag producers who have been facing multiple years of drought conditions. Brian Fuchs is with the National Drought Mitigation Center. “There are places in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska that over the last four to five years they’ve missed out on an entire year’s worth…
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Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America
Less Than Ideal Weather for the 2025 Planting Season in Many Regions of North America Farms.com
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Where drought conditions have plagued the U.S. — and why it’s been so dry
Where drought conditions have plagued the U.S. — and why it’s been so dry The Washington Post
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These 5 Top Corn-Growing States Report Extreme Drought, or Worse, as Planting Kicks Off
These 5 Top Corn-Growing States Report Extreme Drought, or Worse, as Planting Kicks Off Successful Farming
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Hurricane-Impacted Farmers Begin Recovery
RICHMOND, Va. — While Hurricane Helene victims’ losses accumulated, so did the overwhelming support from “neighbors” near and far. The Category 4 storm hit northern Florida and tore through six states on Sept. 26, 2024, catching Southwest Virginia farmers by surprise. Strong winds and a raging flood toppled trees, destroyed farm fences and swept hay supplies downriver.…
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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…