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Source: Brad Haire, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 5/2/17
Some Alabama farmers were waiting on rain while farmers in Tennessee and North Carolina were hoping the rain would ease, as drought and flooding combined to hinder the start to the Southeast row crop season. About 90 percent of Alabama was officially in drought as May rolled in, a dry situation farmers have dealt with since last summer. For more of this story, click here.
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