Most cornfields certainly weren’t knee high by the Fourth of July. And it seems things have not improved much since then for many Ohio farmers. This week brought a so-called boots-in-the-field survey of corn crops from Ohio to South Dakota and found the Buckeye State appears to have suffered the most as a result of flooding rains earlier this season compared to the other seven states in the Corn Belt. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the corn yield […]
Source: The Daily Jeff – News from Camberidge OH
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