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| | | | | Midwest Rains Not Enough to Break Long-Term Drought, 67% of Corn Still Rooted in Drought | | Widespread rains finally swept across the Midwest this past week, but they didn’t put much of a dent in the overall U.S. drought picture. USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey says the U.S. corn-in-drought percentage was actually a little higher on Nov. 1, 2022, when 71% of the crop was considered to be in drought. But, he points out, that was after most of the crop had been harvested. Today, crop conditions are drawing comparisons to 1988, but the drought monitor is showing similarities to 2012 with a few key differences. | | | |
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| | New Study Shows Glyphosate Ban Would Drive Up Food Prices If glyphosate was no longer a management tool available for farmers, the immediate impact would be costly to the economy, farmers and the environment. That is according to a new report from Aimpoint Research. Key findings from the study range from a 2 to 2.5 times surge in input costs for farmers to a reduction in the global competitiveness of U.S. agriculture, especially corn. Read More |
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