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Heat wave settles in over U.S. West, raising wildfire risk
Heat wave settles in over U.S. West, raising wildfire risk  MSN
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Weather is generally being good to corn/soybeans
Weather is generally being good to corn/soybeans  norfolkneradio.com
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Top Weather Analog Year Suggests Hope, Concern for US Corn Crop
Top Weather Analog Year Suggests Hope, Concern for US Corn Crop  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate
States That Tend to See Final Corn Yields Higher or Lower Than August Estimate  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Weathering the Storm: Tips to Keep Pests at Bay in Extreme Conditions
FAIRFAX, Va. – We’re in the thick of summer and regions across the United States are beginning to experience record-breaking temperatures and periods of heavy rainfall. To help consumers protect themselves and their properties, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is spreading awareness about the types of pests to watch out for during extreme weather…
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Recent rainfall benefits Indiana crop progress
Cooler weather and continuous rainfall helped alleviate drought conditions across the state. According to the latest crop and conditions report from the USDA, corn is rated ​69 percent good to excellent with ​66 percent silking. Soybeans are ​67 percent blooming with condition rated ​68 percent good to excellent. Winter wheat is ​97 percent harvested, ahead of last…
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Tennessee crops face ongoing drought
Drought conditions are worsening for Tennessee crops despite some rain last week. USDA says corn condition dropped to 52 percent good to excellent with 87 percent of the crop silking and 48 percent in the dough stage. Cotton is 87 percent squared, 52 percent setting bolls, and the crop is rated 55 percent good to…
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Derecho Tears Through Heart of Corn Belt
Derecho Tears Through Heart of Corn Belt  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Much Needed Rain Also Brings Pesky Mosquitoes
STILLWATER, Okla. — Parts of Oklahoma have received ample rainfall in the past few weeks. While the rain is welcome, puddles of stagnant water can harbor unwelcome guests. These pockets of water are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The rain certainly can green up the landscape, cool things down and make outdoor time more enjoyable, but…
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Typical mid-summer heat, humidity & rainfall chances this week for much 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 in the Pacific Northwest and an area stretching from the southern Plains into the Tennessee Valley and lower Mississippi Valley. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal…
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Grasshopper nymphs thrive in western Kansas after wet, hot weather
Grasshopper nymphs thrive in western Kansas after wet, hot weather  Successful Farming
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Flooding will go on in storm-ravaged U.S. Midwest
Flooding will go on in storm-ravaged U.S. Midwest  Yahoo Singapore News
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Nutrient management in a wet year
Farmers in several states have been dealing with excessive moisture for weeks if not months, and AgroLiquid national agronomist Stephanie Zelinko says it’s caused a lot of problems. She tells Brownfield one of the challenges right now is getting nutrients to the crop, and whether or not it’s worth it. The post Nutrient management in…
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Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth
Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth  Yahoo News Canada
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How Forecasts of Bad Weather Can Drive up Your Grocery Bill
How Forecasts of Bad Weather Can Drive up Your Grocery Bill  The Good Men Project
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All dryness has left Iowa
Climate experts: All dryness has left Iowa  The Gazette
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West prepares for more days of record-breaking heat
US West prepares for more days of record-breaking heat  KFGO
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Half of USDA’s growing zones move north as low temps warm up; SWFL growers see some changes
Half of USDA’s growing zones move north as low temps warm up; SWFL growers see some changes  WGCU
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Cooler temperatures will relieve parts of the US from extreme heat next week, forecasts show
Cooler temperatures will relieve parts of the US from extreme heat next week, forecasts show  Rural Radio Network