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One question that I often get asked by farmers is how we can reduce the use of fossil fuels like diesel in farm production to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. After all, tractors, harvesting equipment, and water pumps nearly all run on these fuels, which are efficient and portable. However, there are a lot…
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The latest Drought Monitor map, released earlier this week, shows a slight expansion of moderate drought in Alabama and Georgia. Most of the rest of the region did not see any changes from last week due to some rain over the last few days. Since the next rain system is expected to drop precipitation across…
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Every year, I am thankful for all of my readers, the comments they have sent me, and the stories they have shared with me. This year is no different, and thanks for continuing to subscribe. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and a special thanks to the farmers who grew the food, the truckers…
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The weather across the country in various peanut-growing areas was one of the key factors that affected peanut yield this year, according to an article this week in Southeast Farm Press. Many acres in Texas had to be abandoned due to the extreme drought there, while in the Southeast, weather may have been a factor…
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Here is a story you might not expect to read in this blog, but it was too good not to mention. Newser posted a story about the remarkable tale about three cows that were swept out to sea from North Carolina’s Cedar Island in the 2019 Hurricane Dorian and found, much to everyone’s surprise, weeks…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that nearly all of the region will receive less than 1/2 inch of precipitation this week. The highest amounts will be in the Appalachians and the Florida peninsula. There will be a storm developing off the East Coast by mid-week, but most of the rain from that storm will…
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A new study by scientists in the United Kingdom shows that more frequent extremes of weather during the growing season is causing it to be more difficult to grow wheat than in previous decades, according to a story in Meteorological Technology International this week. In the past, wheat crops were fairly resilient to an extreme…