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Drought is Loosening Its Grip on Midwestern Corn

Drought is Loosening Its Grip on Midwestern Corn


This summer, the Midwest has experienced a period of intense drought that threatens the health of the region’s cash crops.

The 12 Midwestern states are also the top 12 corn-producing states in terms of bushels produced, based on data from the 2017 Census of Agriculture. When corn grows in drought conditions, a variety of complications — smaller leaves, smaller ears and reduced number of kernels — can result in a lower overall yield, depending on what growth stage it is in.

Since the start of summer, the percentage of United States corn in drought areas peaked at 70% during the week of June 27, according to data from the U.S. Drought Monitor.

 

Source: investigatemidwest.org

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