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A Warming Trend Is On The Way For Early March
A Warming Trend Is On The Way For Early March Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Milder to more seasonal days to start March; a more active pattern ahead across the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures and precipitation across much of the country. Cooler-than-normal conditions will be confined to California and environs, as well as parts of the Northeast. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal weather should be limited to portions of western Washington and the Rio Grande Valley.…
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Much of Corn Belt Has Long-Term Drought Ahead of Spring Planting
Much of Corn Belt Has Long-Term Drought Ahead of Spring Planting DTN The Progressive Farmer
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Frigid or Mild: Pros and Cons of Winter Weather
WESTFIELD, Ind. — While a harsh winter may feel unpleasant, it does come with agronomic advantages. “Farmers can gather insights from their weather patterns,” says AgriGold Agronomist Brian Weihmeir. “But we don’t want to rely on the winter weather to make any drastic management decisions.” Whether they experience warmer or cooler temperatures, farmers should be…
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Nebraska climate report delayed to allow for ‘revisions’ and ‘further vetting’
Nebraska climate report delayed to allow for ‘revisions’ and ‘further vetting’ Nebraska Examiner
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To prevent wildfires in the Great Plains and Midwest, more landowners are burning their land
To prevent wildfires in the Great Plains and Midwest, more landowners are burning their land KCUR
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Farmers Sue Over Deletion of Climate Data From Government Websites
Farmers Sue Over Deletion of Climate Data From Government Websites The New York Times
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Is the US Government Prepared for a Mega-Drought?
Is the US Government Prepared for a Mega-Drought? MSN
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Is that a meteor? Or a flock of birds? Weird things you can catch on weather radar
Is that a meteor? Or a flock of birds? Weird things you can catch on weather radar The Washington Post
