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Rainy weather increases risk of mold and mycotoxins in feed grain
2015-08-21 01:07:20| Beef
As crop growers break out the wrenches and grease guns to get the combines ready to roll, it may pay to scout fields with an eye on crop quality. read more
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Rainy May Sets Record for Soggy U.S
2015-06-08 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The numbers are in, and the month of May broke a number of records across the U.S. Alaska had its warmest May by a wide margin. California continued to see its warmest year-to-date. And thanks to staggering rains that swamped the Southern Plains, May was the wettest month on record for the contiguous U.S. Total precipitation for the Lower 48 in May was nearly 1.5 inches above normal, according to figures released Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, boosting the month...
Rainy Day Street Style
2015-05-17 20:52:00| Apparel - Topix.net
Jen Simental, 21, was spotted at the Anaheim Packing House on Thursday wearing black tights, ankle booties from H&M, a thrifted button-up blouse with floral accents, a black felt fedora and a gray skirt. Welcome to "Street Style," where we chronicle the fashionable figures and the chic characters of Orange County.
Rainy future for the Corn Belt
2014-11-13 18:12:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Wet springs, summers becoming more common; plan for shorter corn, soybean planting windows Forecasting higher-than-normal rainfall several months in advance is still folly. But from a climatological standpoint, odds are that wet springs and summers are more likely in the years ahead than they have been in the not-so-distant past. read more
Rainy future for the Corn Belt
2014-11-13 18:12:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Wet springs, summers becoming more common; plan for shorter corn, soybean planting windows Forecasting higher-than-normal rainfall several months in advance is still folly. But from a climatological standpoint, odds are that wet springs and summers are more likely in the years ahead than they have been in the not-so-distant past. read more