Hurricane rains slow Indiana harvest

A southeastern Indiana farmer says much needed rains have helped the state’s moisture levels. Ben Kron says corn yields are better than expected. “I wouldn’t say they’re over the top or anything too crazy, but so far definitely above average,” he says. According to the latest crop progress and conditions report from the USDA, corn is rated ​62 percent good […]

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