Summary
Farmers face a long, slow and smaller harvest after Sunday's windstorm flattened corn fields across the region. Some corn fields were flattened in winds that reached more than 60 mph, while others were seemingly untouched.
Jonah Johnson, an extension educator with the Ohio State University Extension in Clark County, said the storm likely will have an effect, but it would be difficult to determine the extent of the damage to local crops until the harvest. "It'll definitely slow the harvest," he said.See the full content of this document
Extract
Extent of Crop Damage Varies From Field to Field
Most of the crop should be able to be recovered, he said, but ...
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