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The latest USDA Crop Progress Report shows 21 percent of Indiana’s corn for grain and 33 percent of the state’s soybeans have been harvested.
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Farmers are eager to see how this year’s harvest yields will shake out after moderate to severe droughts hit the nation.
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Despite high input costs and varied weather patterns, harvest ended up better than expected for many.
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Pumpkins are typically planted in late spring/early summer, meaning the drought in June was especially impactful on the crop.
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This week we celebrated the beginning of Fall with a show about autumnal music