The continuing resolution passed into law Thursday includes provisions to help farmers with an array of disasters that hit agriculture over the past two years.
A year ago, an unexpected derecho developed and roared through the Midwest with hurricane-strength winds and became the costliest thunderstorm in U.S. history. What emerged from the derecho was the resilience of Midwesterners who were determined to harvest and market what they could, rebuild what they lost, and be better prepared for the future.
This week DTN s View From the Cab farmers talk about crop progress, balancing stress and the importance of personal protection from a threat most farmers face every day the sun.
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