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More mild to warm, largely dry weather ahead next week for most of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, with the West, North, and southern Texas having the greatest likelihood of experiencing warmer-than-normal weather. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across the western and north-central U.S., as well as northern New England, should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions from the central…
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US drought monitor paints unsettling picture for California
US drought monitor paints unsettling picture for California Los Angeles Daily News
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Warmer weather extending into fall is changing farming, crop availability in Illinois
Warmer weather extending into fall is changing farming, crop availability in Illinois Head Topics
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Finally Some Rain in the Indiana Farm Forecast
Finally Some Rain in the Indiana Farm Forecast Hoosier Ag Today
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Timely rainfall boosts eastern crops
Timely rainfall boosts eastern crops The Western Producer
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‘Driest in several years’: Kentucky sees drought conditions as fire season looms
‘Driest in several years’: Kentucky sees drought conditions as fire season looms Courier Journal
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2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac teases a winter far unlike the last
2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac teases a winter far unlike the last AGDAILY
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Louisiana Keeping a Watchful Eye on Tropical Updates, But No Cause for Panic Yet
Louisiana Keeping a Watchful Eye on Tropical Updates, But No Cause for Panic Yet News Talk 96.5 KPEL
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Three Ohio Counties Declared Primary Natural Disaster Area Due to Drought
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three more Ohio counties have been declared a primary natural disaster area due to drought, after another 23 Ohio counties received the same primary designation earlier this month. The Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to farm…
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Ga. Veg. Production May Expand as Result of ‘Climate Change’
Ga. Veg. Production May Expand as Result of Climate Change Morning Ag Clips –
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Accidents, deaths, missing fingers common among farmers
It’s National Farm Safety Week: Accidents, deaths, missing fingers common among farmers Monroe Evening News
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Rising temperatures lead to severe droughts in Kansas
Rising temperatures lead to severe droughts in Kansas Hiawatha World
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Expecting Strong Corn and Soybean Yields Despite Disappointing End to the Season
Crop Consultant Missy Bauer Foresees Strong Corn and Soybean Yields Despite Disappointing End to the Season Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Dry weather impacting fall vegetables
A Michigan specialty crop grower says recent dry weather has been good for harvest, but he’s concerned about late season crops. Roger Victory grows about 14 different root crops in West Michigan. “For our winter squash harvest, it’s just been perfect,” he says. “The harvest was good and dry conditions allows for a very proficient…