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‘Short Corn’ May Hold Key to Extreme Weather Tolerance

‘Short Corn’ May Hold Key to Extreme Weather Tolerance

Sep 30, 2024 | 3:55am
Wind storms, hurricanes, derechos and the like can wreak havoc with corn stalks knocking them over and killing the yield. But a short corn developed by Bayer Crop Science is being tested on about 30,000 acres in the Midwest with the promise of offering farmers a variety that can withstand powerful windstorms. Eastern Iowa corn […]
Battling Exploding Corn Rootworm Populations

Battling Exploding Corn Rootworm Populations

Sep 30, 2024 | 1:06am
Corn rootworm populations have exploded in recent years, which means more farmers than ever are asking how to get rid of the pest. Ron Roling is an AgriGold Agronomist from eastern Iowa, the self-proclaimed rootworm capital of the world. “Yeah, I do believe it’s possible to maybe control rootworm better. Our populations do tend to […]
How Helene became the near-perfect storm to bring widespread destruction across the South

How Helene became the near-perfect storm to bring widespread destruction across the South

Sep 29, 2024 | 3:45pm
Hurricane Helene was big, strong and fast, making it a near-perfect storm to bring widespread death and destruction to the American South. The fast-moving Category 4 storm killed at least 64 people and potentially left thousands homeless throughout the southeastern United States as it hammered its way north. Florida, Georgia and both Carolinas all suffered multiple deaths. In Florida, most drownings were caused by storm surge. In Georgia and South Carolina, falling trees were the primary killers. In North Carolina, massive flooding has cutoff Asheville and the surrounding communities.
At least 56 dead and millions without power after Helene moves across the Southeast

At least 56 dead and millions without power after Helene moves across the Southeast

Sep 28, 2024 | 8:02pm
PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Massive rains brought by Hurricane Helene have left many people stranded or homeless as the cleanup begins from the monster tempest that killed at least 56 people. Helene has caused billions of dollars in destruction across a wide swath of the southeast U.S. More than 3 million customers were without power Saturday, and some face a continued threat of floods. Helene blew ashore in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane late Thursday and then quickly moved through Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee, uprooting trees, splintering homes and sending creeks and rivers over their banks and straining dams. Deaths from the storm have occurred in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
As many forests fail to recover from wildfires, replanting efforts face huge odds — and obstacles

As many forests fail to recover from wildfires, replanting efforts face huge odds — and obstacles

Sep 28, 2024 | 6:00am
BELLVUE, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. is struggling to replant forests destroyed by increasingly destructive wildfires, with some areas unlikely to recover. Researchers are studying which species are likely to survive — and where — as climate change makes it difficult or impossible for many forests to regrow. But researchers say the U.S. also lacks enough seed collection, nursery capacity to grow seedlings and workers trained to plant them on a scale needed to stem accelerating losses. The Forest Service says the biggest roadblock is the yearslong task of completing environmental and cultural assessments and preparing severely burned land for replanting.
Torrential rains flood North Carolina mountains and create risk of dam failure

Torrential rains flood North Carolina mountains and create risk of dam failure

Sep 27, 2024 | 4:15pm
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Days of torrential rain in North Carolina culminating with tropical downpours from what was Hurricane Helene have officials keeping a close eye on a major dam. More than a foot of rain has fallen across much of the region in the past several days. The two main interstates in the mountains have closed. Crews have conducted 100 swiftwater rescues as of Friday morning. Officials in Rutherford County were warning residents who live on nearly 30 roads below Lake Lure Dam to evacuate immediately because water was coming over the top of the dam. Winds gusted to 108 mph atop Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi River.
Hurricane Helene Headed for the Carolinas

Hurricane Helene Headed for the Carolinas

Sep 27, 2024 | 4:35am
Its enormous size already impacting the Carolinas and very well may cause significant damage to crops in the western portions of North and South Carolina. Linda Pryor is a corn farmer and apple grower in Henderson County, North Carolina. “Over the last 24 hours, we have already received several inches of rain from a separate […]
Helene Could Bring Damaging Rain, Wind

Helene Could Bring Damaging Rain, Wind

Sep 27, 2024 | 4:04am
Another storm is threatening the Carolinas. In fact, we’re already feeling its effects. I’m Mike Davis and I’m talking with Assistant State Climatologist Corey Davis from the State Climate Office of North Carolina. What can you tell us about Helene, and what can we expect? How long is this going to be around? “Well, Mike, […]

Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday September 27

Sep 27, 2024 | 2:36am
This is the SFN Market Report with Brooks Schaffer of Palmetto Grain. Reach him at [email protected] or 843-540-4540. Finally, we have a week with a lot to talk about. Soybeans finally found a spark starting with dry weather in Brazil. November beans traded as low as $9.55 on Sept 16th and traded as high as […]
Helene makes landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane

Helene makes landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane

Sep 26, 2024 | 11:54pm
CRAWFORDVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Helene has made landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 storm as forecasters warn of “catastrophic” flooding along the Gulf Coast. The National Hurricane Center says Helene came ashore Thursday evening in the Big Bend area of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Officials have forecast storm surges of up to 20 feet and warned they could be particularly “catastrophic and unsurvivable” in Florida’s Apalachee Bay. Hurricane warnings and flash flood warnings extend far beyond the coast up into northern Georgia and western North Carolina. The governors of Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia have all declared emergencies in their states.