Indiana News

Corn Deteriorating Due to Weather

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP): Dry, hot weather is causing Indiana's once-thriving corn crop to deteriorate. Last week's U.S. Department of Agriculture's Drought Monitor update said about one-third of Indiana was abnormally dry. A small swath of the northwestern part of the state fell into moderate drought. Corn plants can die as late as two weeks before maturity if conditions are bad enough.

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