A west central Indiana farmer says his crops could use some rain after wrapping up planting.
Kevin Cox says a wet and cool start turned into a warm and dry finish to the season.
“That’s probably the biggest need we have right now to get this crop up and going,” he says.
He tells Brownfield the 10-day forecast isn’t calling for rain.
“You get into these kinds of conditions and humidity starts to climb so you might have some pop-up storms, but those don’t typically give you that wide-spread rainfall,” he says.
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