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The widespread, heavy rains have given Missouri crops a drink and delaying some fieldwork. In Ray and Carroll Counties, ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'Running the risk of losing fields': May's monsoons leave tomato farm under waterChad Smith and his family have owned this Steele, Alabama, tomato farm for more than half of a century. He claims this ...
It’s not just planting cotton farmers are battling this year. Soybeans are also struggling in the ground, and the corn is ...
Rainfall has benefitted many crops statewide, but the moisture also serves as a catalyst for insects and pests.
We will be turning our attention away from the Canadian wildfire smoke and turning our attention toward Tuesday thunderstorms ...
Some of the downsides of rain farmers get are that it is harder to plant crops and put down hay. But Strevell said the pros outweighed the cons. “Overall, it’s a big positive to get moisture at this ...
"Damaging wind gusts with hail as the secondary threat, and then tornadoes cannot be ruled out." Wednesday night's storm could carry about an inch of rain. There will be another pause in the rain ...
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