A southwestern Indiana farmer says his crops are benefiting from the recent break from the summer heat. Mark Sieb tells Brownfield the stages of his crops vary. “We’ve got crops that are tasseling and that are pollinating,” he says. “Right now we’ve got corn that’s maybe 2 1/2 three feet out of the ground because this was one […]
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