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 03 aug 2011 03:14 

Heat, drought and weeds hurt Ohio crops


Hopefully the hottest of the hot weather is behind us. Ohio had temperatures above 100 degrees in late July. Although we received around an inch of rain on our farm, the soil is still dry.

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