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Hurricane Helene Becomes Third Deadliest U.S. Storm of the Century, Devastates Southeastern States
Hurricane Helene Becomes Third Deadliest U.S. Storm of the Century, Devastates Southeastern States Business Times
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Ag drones being used in Hurricane Helene rescue and recovery
The agriculture industry is stepping up to help Western North Carolina following the destruction of Hurricane Helene. A group of ag drone pilots are assisting in the rescue, recovery, and relief efforts in western North Carolina. Emily Cave and her husband Preston farm in Surry County, about 3 hours northeast of Asheville, one of…
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Lste-season warmth, heat and largely dry ahead still ahead for much of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures and near- or below-normal precipitation across much of the country. Cooler-than-normal conditions will be confined to parts of the eastern U.S., mainly from Georgia to New England. Meanwhile, wetter-than-normal weather should be limited to northern Maine; portions of the…
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Robert Bonnie talks Hurricane Helene Recovery for Farmers
Robert Bonnie talks Hurricane Helene Recovery for Farmers Southeast AgNet
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Iowa farmer says harvest season is looking good, but weather worries him
Local farmer says harvest season is looking good, but weather worries him MSN
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Harvest weather starting to feel more like fall
Harvest weather starting to feel more like fall FarmWeekNow.com
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Georgia Cotton Industry Struggling with Helene’s Aftermath
Georgia Cotton Industry Struggling with Helene’s Aftermath Cotton Grower
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Despite rainfall from Hurricane Helene, West Virginia’s drought continues
Despite rainfall from Hurricane Helene, West Virginia’s drought continues News From The States
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Death toll up to 33 in Georgia after Hurricane Helene. Latest on fuel, power, agriculture
Death toll up to 33 in Georgia after Hurricane Helene. Latest on fuel, power, agriculture Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
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No Remaining Drought in SC Following Helene’s Rain
No Remaining Drought in SC Following Helene’s Rain Morning Ag Clips –
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Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors
Hurricane Helene live updates: More than 200 dead as hope fades in search for survivors NBC News
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Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies
Drone Rescue as Farmers Find Helene Victims and Deliver Supplies Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dry Forecast Leads to Concern for Winter Wheat Moisture
Dry Forecast Leads to Concern for Winter Wheat Moisture DTN The Progressive Farmer
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‘Nobody anticipated it being this bad’ in East Tennessee as Helene’s flooding devastates unharvested crops
‘Nobody anticipated it being this bad’ in East Tennessee as Helene’s flooding devastates unharvested crops Successful Farming
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Hurricanes like Helene are deadly when they strike and keep killing for years to come
Hurricanes like Helene are deadly when they strike and keep killing for years to come Southern Farm Network
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Southern Kansas grower says September rainfall helped improve crop and farmer mentality
A farmer in south-central Kansas says much-needed September rain helped improve his double crop beans. Rick Schlender tells Brownfield… “We may have better double crop beans than full season beans on some of the dryland,” says. “Irrigated wise, I don’t know, we weren’t affected by the heat as badly throughout the summer and of course…
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USDA declares another drought disaster across several states
The USDA FSA has declared a federal emergency in several counties in Ohio and Kentucky due to extreme drought conditions. Southern Ohio farmer Greg Corcoran says the drought triggered an early harvest. “We’re probably about 3 weeks ahead of schedule, so we hit it pretty hard, caught about as much as we could harvest,” he…