MO Booteel farmer welcomes heat for some crops

A farmer in southeast Missouri says the hot, dry conditions have been good for replanting soybeans and helping cotton grow. But Ryan Wilson from New Madrid County says warmer overnight temperatures could hurt corn as pollination begins. “Some of the corn was tasseling earlier. We’ll see how it goes and maybe we’ll get some cooler […]

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