July 5, 2012
Crops have been adversely affected by hot, dry weather throughout the spring and summer months in the Midwest. Farm Industry News brings you a compilation of our weather coverage from recent months to provide an overview of how this weather has affected the 2012 corn and soybean crop so far.
Article: Blistering temperatures support higher corn prices
Article: Soybeans close near high of season due to dry weather
Article: Crop insurance in 2012: large payments increasingly likely due to hot weather
Article: Indiana drought worst on crop conditions since 1988
Article: Stress on corn at pollination
Article: Hot, dry weather creates uncertainty in corn prices, supplies
Article: Drought widens and strengthens grip on Indiana
Article: More crops affected as drought spreads throughout Indiana
Article: Spider mites begin to inhabit drought-stressed soybean fields
Article: Recent observations on the tolerance of corn yield to drought conditions
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