(The Center Square) – A fourth-generation Illinois farmer calls the recent warm, dry winter a double-edged sword, a phenomenon that boosted productivity but left the groundwater at worrisome low levels.
(The Center Square) – A fourth-generation Illinois farmer calls the recent warm, dry winter a double-edged sword, a phenomenon that boosted productivity but left the groundwater at worrisome low levels. Chris Otten, who.
A fourth-generation Illinois farmer calls the recent warm, dry winter a double-edged sword, a phenomenon that boosted productivity but left the groundwater at worrisome low levels.