Northern Illinois Farmers Dodge Derecho Wind Damage
An intense windstorm known as a derecho swept through the northern corn belt Monday and couple of Illinois farmers are thankful to see minimal crop damage.
While scrolling through social media photos of flattened corn fields and downed grain bins in neighboring Iowa, north central (Deer Creek) Illinois farmer Mike Wurmnest tells Brownfield,
“We were on the lucky side. Here we didn’t have too much crop damage and corn took it (the wind) pretty well.”
Northwest Illinois (Galva) farmer David North gave a similar report sympathizing with farmers just west of his farm.
“It is bad enough to have downed corn and then to have that compounded by having potentially severe storage issues, I cannot imagine.”
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While scrolling through social media photos of flattened corn fields and downed grain bins in neighboring Iowa, north central (Deer Creek) Illinois farmer Mike Wurmnest tells Brownfield,
“We were on the lucky side. Here we didn’t have too much crop damage and corn took it (the wind) pretty well.”
Northwest Illinois (Galva) farmer David North gave a similar report sympathizing with farmers just west of his farm.
“It is bad enough to have downed corn and then to have that compounded by having potentially severe storage issues, I cannot imagine.”
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