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Feds deny North Dakota request for early haying of CRP land
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Feds deny North Dakota request for early haying of CRP land
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Drought forces some farmers to turn food crops to hay
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As drought worsens, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz talks with affected farmers in Crookston
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor update released Thursday, July 22, about 80% of Minnesota is in a moderate drought, and about 20 counties have at least parts of them in a severe drought. 4:30 pm, Jul. 22, 2021 ×
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz listens as Crookston-area farmer Jim Reitmeier (right) speaks about the dry conditions of his fields with Centrol Ag Consulting s Ben Genereux (left) during a tour on Thursday, July 22, 2021. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks HeraldNick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald
CROOKSTON, Minn. Less than two years after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was in Polk County to hear from farmers whose crops were damaged by excessive rains, on Thursday, July 22, he returned to listen to their concerns about the drought that is increasingly becoming more severe.
Lightning strikes, seagull attacks, ‘DudeFest’: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Michael Nichols/National Geographic Lightning arcs into the Grand Canyon near Point Sublime on the North Rim. At least four people were injured after being struck by lightning while hiking in the Grand Canyon on Tuesday.
Alabama
Spanish Fort: An Alabama police officer who stood at attention during a rainstorm to honor a deceased World War II soldier said he simply wanted to recognize a veteran from a small town. Wearing his regular uniform rather than rain gear, Officer Newman Brazier of the Mount Vernon Police Department got out of his police car and stood at attention as the funeral procession of Robert Lee Serling entered the Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Spanish Fort on Monday, WPMI-TV reported. Serling died on June 5 at age 100. Soaked, Brazier didn’t get out of the weather until the procession had passed. Eddie Irb