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| | | | | Pro Farmer Crop Tour, Day 1: Mostly Green in Ohio and South Dakota | | The 31stPro Farmer Crop Tour kicked off on Monday, as nearly 100 crop scouts took to the field. This time last year, more than 36% of South Dakota was covered in drought. This year, that number dropped to 14%. Dry conditions have also improved in the east, but some fear early season dryness could play out in coming weeks. Here’s what scouts found on Day 1. | | | |
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| | | | | | | Ugh. Tar Spot Moves In After Drought Leaves Corn growers in 13 states have confirmed tar spot outbreaks now. Iowa leads the pack with the disease reported in at least 36 counties. Indiana is a close second. "It’s starting to explode," says one agronomist. Read More |
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| | Farm Kids Grow in More Ways Than One Time is a thief, especially when it comes to raising children. One day you bring them home from the hospital and the next they're hauling and unloading round bales for 10 hours all by themselves. Read More |
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