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Helene caused at least $53 billion in damage in North Carolina, governor says
Helene caused at least $53 billion in damage in North Carolina, governor says Fox Weather
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Weather shifts and monetary relief drive optimism for South Africa’s farmers
Weather shifts and monetary relief drive optimism for South Africa’s farmers Bizcommunity.com
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Seasonable weather for most; new shower activity breaks out on the northern Plains
Across the Corn Belt, some Midwestern locations that reported less than one-tenth of an inch of rain in September—including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, and Norfolk, Nebraska—also received less than one-tenth of an inch from October 1-22. On October 20, topsoil moisture was rated more than one-half very short to short in all Midwestern States, led by…
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Pacific Temperatures Show Slower La Nina Development vs. 2020
Pacific Temperatures Show Slower La Nina Development vs. 2020 DTN The Progressive Farmer
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University of Houston researchers earn grant from United States Department of Agriculture to make crops more weather-resilient
University of Houston researchers earn grant from United States Department of Agriculture to make crops more weather-resilient ABC13 Houston
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Dry Weather Allows Harvest to Steadily Roll On
Dry Weather Allows Harvest to Steadily Roll On KMCH.com
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Wisconsin crop harvest is weeks ahead thanks to dry, warm weather
Wisconsin crop harvest is weeks ahead thanks to dry, warm weather WPR
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Dry weather persists, affecting agriculture
Dry weather persists, affecting agriculture Delaware First Media
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Dry conditions in US Plains expected to worsen if La Niña develops
Dry conditions in US Plains expected to worsen if La Niña develops World Grain
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Mexico announces food and agriculture plan that could take the country back to the 1980s
Mexico announces food and agriculture plan that could take the country back to the 1980s WREG NewsChannel 3
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Drought Prompts Nationwide Low Water Level Warnings
Drought Prompts Nationwide Low Water Level Warnings Newsweek
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Drought Continues to Expand; Is a Pattern Shift Coming Soon?
(FARGO, ND)– Drought conditions continue to expand across a wide portion of the U.S. as fall harvest rolls along. The latest drought monitor shows well over 75% of the country in some form of drought from abnormally dry (D0) to exceptional drought (D4) as of this past Thursday. The question now is, when will we…
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More unseasonably mild, warm weather ahead for the Heartland; a trend towards wetter, too
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of warmer-than-normal weather nationwide, except for near- or below-normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and parts of New England. Meanwhile, wetter-than-normal conditions across the lower Southeast, the Northwest, and northern sections of California and the Great Basin should contrast with near- or below-normal precipitation…
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Near ideal fall weather for many; spotty showers for parts of the central Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, producers continue to push toward an early completion of autumn fieldwork, with 67% of the U.S. soybeans already harvested by October 13, along with 47% of the corn. Those values, from more than a week ago, were significantly ahead of the respective 5-year averages of 51 and 39%. Currently, Midwestern weather…
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Dry fall has farmers concerned
An east central Illinois farmer says fungicides were a wise investment this growing season. Brian Krukewitt, who’s based in Champaign County, tells Brownfield… “Definitely some funguses out there.” He says, “I think from what I’m seeing so far and hearing that fungicide this year did pay, and I think we’re seeing it, some of the…
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Ideal Weather Conditions for Georgia Cotton Harvests
Ideal Weather Conditions for Georgia Cotton Harvests Southeast AgNet
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Five More Ohio Counties Declared Primary Natural Disaster Area Due to Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Five more Ohio counties have been declared a Primary Natural Disaster Area due to drought, with additional counties in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio eligible as contiguous counties. This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm operators…