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"First Major U.S. Snowstorm, Cold Snap May Harm Some Crops"

"The first major snowfall of the year and a cold snap set to sweep into the northern Midwest could harm some late-maturing corn and soybeans crops and delay the harvest, an agricultural meteorologist and the National Weather Service said on Thursday."



"The storm is centered in a small area across northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota, including the fertile Red River Valley, where farmers are still harvesting their corn and soybean crops after the worst drought in half a century devastated U.S. grain this year.

Minnesota is the third largest soybean producing state in the United States and the fourth largest corn state, based on its harvest last year. North Dakota ranks number 10 in soybean production."

Sam Nelson reports for Reuters October 5, 2012.

SEE ALSO:

"U.S. Drought Area Shrinks Slightly: Report" (Reuters)

"El Niño Seen Weak Into Northern Hemisphere Winter: CPC" (Reuters)

"Despite Record Drought, Farmers Expect Banner Year" (NPR)

"Drought Conditions Recede Slightly Across U.S." (Climate Central)
 

Source: Reuters, 10/05/2012