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What to do with Flooded Grain
What to do with Flooded Grain

As water rushes through farm country, grain bin structures are being compromised and the grain within the bin needs to be destroyed.

Railways are flooded or severely damaged in portions of the flooded Midwest.
Catastrophic Flooding Damages Roads, Rail and Access to Export Market

By now you’ve been reading about flooding damage from Missouri, Elkhorn and Platte Rivers for at least the past week.

Your Friday Forecast: Milder Air is Finally on the Way!
Your Friday Forecast: Milder Air is Finally on the Way!

Meteorologist Mike Hoffman says good news-milder air is finally on the way!

Packers, Grain Elevators Close During Extreme Cold

The dangerous cold temperatures that blanketed the Midwest this week also impacted meat processors and grain elevator operations, as companies worked to protect employees.

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EXTREME COLD: Winterkill Concern for Winter Wheat

The extreme cold conditions could cause a winterkill.

Meteorologist Warns of Crop Stress As Sweltering Overnight Heat Looms
Meteorologist Warns of Crop Stress As Sweltering Overnight Heat Looms

2018 was the warmest May on record. The last time that happened? 2012.

Warmer than normal temperatures are likely to stick around through July.
Meteorologist: 2018 Weather Pattern To Parallel 2012

Warmer than normal temperatures are likely to stick around through July.

“At the moment our general thinking is that we’re going to be pretty close to normal from a rainfall and temperature perspective but there’s always going to be a yield drag because of the late start we’re getting now,” Mike Tenurra of T-Storm Weather explained to Chip Flory on AgriTalk After The Bell. “I don’t think there’s any real strong signals that we have a problematic growing season coming in.”
Despite A Cold Start, 2018 Growing Season Weather Should Be Favorable

Meteorologists expect the remainder of the growing season to be under favorable weather conditions.