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Midwestern farmers, ranchers wonder how long they’ll be under water
Hundreds of thousands of farm
and ranch acres are under water
across the Midwest where heavy
spring, and now summer, rains
and mountain snowpack are causing
some of the worst flooding
from the overflowing Missouri
River in more than a decade.
Though thousands of miles
separate them, growers in the
Dakotas, Minnesota, Nebraska,
Iowa, northern Missouri and
other parts of the Midwest have
some of the same concerns as
flooded producers much further
south in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi
and elsewhere. Among
their biggest worry is how long
the water will be around.
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2011 Drought Worries Farmers and Ranchers
The year 2011 is one for the weather record books. Devastating floods have hit farmland and communities along the Mississippi River, where the focus has now turned to rebuilding levees and clearing shipping channels. Now there is growing concern about Missouri River flooding and a destructive drought continues to take its toll on Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and other states. Long-suffering Louisiana is being dealt a double whammy: both flood and drought have been declared in the Bayou State, depending on which side of the levee you are on.
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WOLF SEEDS for a greener tomorrow
Wolf Seeds do Brasil is a company that has a constant concern for the environment. For this reason in every aspect of the company we try to minimize our negative impact on the environment. Along with these actions we plant trees, and recommend our clients to do the same.
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