Lower Mississippi River levels being monitored

The lower Mississippi River remains low as the new crop marketing year begins and that could become a challenge for ag exports. Mark Fuchs, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service in St. Louis, tells Brownfield “there’s potential for the lower part of the river, below St. Louis and Chester, Illinois, for the river to […]

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