The mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors
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On the second day of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour in the US Midwest, Nebraska and Indiana showed improved crop conditions compared with last year, when drought significantly reduced yields. This year, all tour figures from day two were higher across the board.
The mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors
The mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors
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