Indiana's Harsh Winter Could Lead to Better Crops This Summer
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Indiana's harsh winter could lead to better crops this summer
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The founder of Craftcamp, a resource website for gardeners, stated that Indiana might have some crops yielding better after the harsh Winter the Hoosier state saw last. The folks at Craftcamp stated in a news release that due to the colder-than-average temperatures, farmers could expect a surprisingly productive summer season. The release states that the mix of cold dormancy, especially during the drop-offs in temp…
Crop conditions vary throughout Indiana - Brownfield Ag News
The extension corn specialist at Purdue University says another period of extreme weather is impacting the 2025 crop. Dan Quinn says conditions vary based on location. “The eastern part of the state probably had the biggest issues in terms of just really late planting and poor planting conditions,” he says. “Emergence on the crop really […] The post Crop conditions vary throughout Indiana appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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