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Missouri River flooding north of Omaha on May 13, 2019.Tyler Harris
Eventually, a price tag in damages from the spring flooding of 2019 will be tallied. The human cost, as always, will be more difficult to peg, but one thing is certain as water levels finally begin to recede: The March “bomb cyclone” and its aftermath created widespread misery for agriculture in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and adjacent states.
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