While most of the corn crop continues to suffer from drought, Ferrie says fields in central Illinois still have a lot of potential.
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One Expert’s Take on the Corn Condition
Posted in News, tagged 1988 drought, Ag, Agweb, Corn, Corn Crop, farm, Illinois, Pollination, Water, water shortage, Yield on July 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Wet Weather Keeps Planters in the Shed
Posted in Features, News, tagged #plant11, Conditions, Corn, Crops, Planting, rain, Soil, Water, Weather, Wheels on May 2, 2011 | 1 Comment »

One word that keeps surfacing in AgWeb’s Crop Comments this spring is: wet! Excessive rainfall and cool temperatures have delayed a huge portion of planters. Many are still waiting to make that first pass.
Western Water Woes
Posted in Features, tagged Cattle, Community, Dairy, farm, Features, Water, Weather on May 13, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Dairies grapple with uncertain supplies, ever-tougher regulations
Dark clouds unleash a cold, hard rain as dairy producer Mel Medeiros heads to his freestall barn in central California.
After three years of well-publicized drought, California has received near-normal precipitation this year.
Medeiros welcomes the April rain, but he doesn’t expect it to change the state’s water woes one bit.
“Sometimes it looks like a battle we’ll never win,” says Medeiros, who milks 1,300 registered Holsteins near Laton, 20 miles west of Fresno. “Even if we had enough water, we still have to deal with water-quality issues.” Medeiros’ concerns echo across the Western dairy industry. Whether it’s California, Arizona or Utah, the story is the same, says Utah dairy producer Brad Bateman.
Want to know more? Read the full article on Agweb.com. Also check out this related article from The Fastline Blog.
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Irrigation Is Increasing On U.S. Farms
Posted in Features, Videos, tagged Cattle, Community, Conservation, Corn, Crops, Dairy, Energy, farm, Irrigation, News, Pork, Soybeans, USDA, Video, Water on December 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
According to this USDA video, more U.S. farms are using irrigation compared to five years ago. However, farmers and producers across the country are looking for ways to conserve energy and still get their crops the water they need. Check out this video for more information. Also, visit the USDA YouTube page for other informative videos.
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