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Source: FARM PROGRESS, 8/20/20
Where it rained, it most likely rained again. That's good. Where it didn't rain, well, it likely didn't rain much more, at least not enough. Drought has stressed the 2020 U.S. peanut crop. At this time, peanut specialists say the crop looks good but will likely not break yield records in key locations. "As we go through the different states and regions, you can say weather certainly has taken its toll on a lot of areas in places across the U.S.," reported Kris Balkcom, Alabama Cooperative Extension peanut specialist, to the annual... For more of this story, click here.
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