Alabama
Ala. Ag Chief Says Heavy Rain Is Hurting Crops
Commissioner Ron Sparks said farmers are in a potential crisis mode if they don't get dry weather within the next two weeks.
He said most farmers were expecting a bumper crop before September, but then heavy rains started falling. He said the rains have reduced crop yields and quality on many farms. The most affected crops are cotton, soybeans, corn and peanuts.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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(2009-11-02)
MONTGOMERY, AL
(APR - Alabama Public Radio
) -
Alabama's agriculture commissioner says heavy rains have damaged some Alabama crops and caused poor harvesting conditions.Commissioner Ron Sparks said farmers are in a potential crisis mode if they don't get dry weather within the next two weeks.
He said most farmers were expecting a bumper crop before September, but then heavy rains started falling. He said the rains have reduced crop yields and quality on many farms. The most affected crops are cotton, soybeans, corn and peanuts.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
© Copyright 2012, APR - Alabama Public Radio












