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Drought Update – September 25, 2012

September 25, 2012/in News Clips, News Headlines /by atay

The portion of the lower 48 states experiencing moderate to exceptional drought increased yet again, to 65%, according to the September 18 U.S. Drought Monitor. In 41%of those states, the drought conditions are considered […]

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CROP INSURANCE IN ACTION: Whitney Blodgett, Shoreham, Vermont

September 25, 2012/in Farmers, News Clips, What's Cropping Up /by Laurie Langstraat

Whitney Blodgett has been farming in the family’s Vermont apple orchard, commercially known as “Sentinel Pine Orchard,” his whole life. Blodgett says that the family purchased the orchard in 1964, […]

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Crop Insurance Helpful for Ohio Farmers

September 24, 2012/in News Clips, News Headlines /by atay

The National Climatic Data Center reported that as the 2012 drought deepened and expanded this summer, it became one of the six largest droughts in modern record keeping. Here in Ohio, you really didn’t need a weather expert to […]

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