Fire risks possible at harvest

The director of USDA’s Midwest Climate Hub says the widespread drought conditions paired with warm temperatures and wind could cause greater fire risks at harvest. Dennis Todey says farmers and ranchers should confirm farm equipment is in good working order before it goes to the field or pasture, regularly clean out machinery parts that take […]

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