08/22/2023 SOURCE: www.kristv.com
With the upcoming weather conditions farmers in Driscoll are trying their best to gather all the cotton possible.
Farmers rushing to finish harvesting their cotton before weather conditions worsen
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Topics: Agriculture US, Beef Cattle, Government / Policies, Ranching, Weather,
A look at Missouri drought relief for cattle farmers – Newstalk KZRG
(SEDALIA, MO) – D uring a listening session for the 2023 Farm Bill with Missouri Producers at the Missouri State Fair, Governor Mike Parson reminded Missourians
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08/10/2023 SOURCE: www.reuters.com
The U.S. corn harvest could be the second-largest on record as rains during July shepherded the crop through its critical development phase, offsetting dry conditions early in the season and hot summer temperatures, analysts and farmers said.
U.S. farmers expect corn harvest could be second-biggest ever
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08/08/2023 SOURCE: www.cigaraficionado.com
The Connecticut River Valley is the home of Connecticut broadleaf, shade and Havana wrappers, and persistent rains plus overcast skies from Canadian wildfires have made this season a difficult one for tobacco farmers. | Cigar Aficionado
Rain And Smoke Make For Challenging Year In Connecticut | Cigar Aficionado
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08/01/2023 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Cotton growers must balance the impact of soil moisture and cropping practices to boost soil health and nutrient availability.
Soil moisture sets the stage for the next cotton
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07/12/2023 SOURCE: www.texastribune.org
The crop, a staple of the fertile Rio Grande Valley, is particularly susceptible to rising temperatures. It’s also a global challenge, as climate change drives food insecurity.
Essay: Extreme heat is threatening corn in South Texas — and the stat…
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07/12/2023 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
This week, agriculture columnist Ned Birkey covers weather, smoke haze, soybeans, wheat straw value, weeds and starting vegetables in warm weather.
Monroe County Agriculture: Smoke haze from wildfires should not affect crop growth
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.newscientist.com
As temperatures rise due to climate change, the huge amounts of corn grown in the US Midwest could be under threat, and it seems breeding for high-yielding varieties has made the crop genetically more vulnerable
Breeding corn to boost yields has made it more vulnerable to heat
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Topics: Water, Weather,
Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
While Midwestern dry spells aren't unusual, the current lack of rain is compounding existing problems with dry soils and streams, experts say.
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