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Weather hurts Iowa crops

July 7, 1999 By admin

The weekly Iowa crop and weather report chronicles the frustrations of somefarmers who suffered hail and flood damage this past week. Softball-sized hail near Casey in Guthrie County was the largest reportedfrom last Friday’s storms, which also dumped torrential rain. The wetweather is a concern for farmers who spray fields and cultivate crops duringthis period of the growing season. Some corn and soybean fields which hadbeen re-planted in June were drowned out again last Friday and some farmersreport yellowed plants in their fields due to the moisture.

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