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Line on Agriculture
More drought and hurricanes are expected due to climate change and it is important that water storage be considered.
California Ag Today
Summer heat is expected to last well into Autumn across much of America. That means an increased risk of wildfires and severe weather.
Southeast Regional Ag News
El Niño is expected to flip to La Niña. What's that mean for the U.S. Cotton Belt?
Southeast Regional Ag News
Brad Rippey, USDA Meteorologist, says to expect a flip-flop from El Niño to La Niña.
Southeast Regional Ag News
South America, Australia, India, and China still hold cotton production wild cards related to weather.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Atmospheric scientist outlines winter weather and what that could mean for the domestic cotton crop.
Line on Agriculture
USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey discusses how this weather pattern will translate to agricultural water supplies.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Eric Snodgrass, Science Fellow and Principal Atmospheric Scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says that there are signs that the La Nina that’s plagued the Cotton Belt is fading out.
Line on Agriculture
Tyler Schau, agriculture market hedge specialist
Southeast Regional Ag News
We share recent highlights from "Weather Wizard" Eric Snodgrass.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Currently 52% of the contiguous U.S. is experiencing drought and at least 40% of the country has experienced drought for almost 2 full years.