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Corn crops suffer in a summer of extremes

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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