Agriculture's New Water Marks
Farm Journal Coverage
The following stories appeared in the Summer 2008 and September 2008 issues.
A Raging River Recedes in Defeat
by Charles Johnson
The spirit of volunteerism and farmer ingenuity triumphs in the Fabius River Drainage District
When Rain Pours Down
by Jeanne Bernick
Flooding and a widespread soggy spring etch new water marks for agriculture
Web Extra: The Flood Fight with a Happy Ending
Drought Saps Crops
by Charles Johnson
In a spring of extreme weather, much of the South and West is parched, leaving crops thirsty
Storm Clouds
by Margy Fischer
Learn what was behind the wild weather of spring 2008
The Road to Recovery
by Charles Johnson
The hustle to restore transportation infrastructure
TLC for Late Crops
by Pam Henderson Smith
Help your crops tough out this tough season
Helpline: A Roller Coaster of Emotions
By Jonathan D. Finck, LCSW
Top Producer Coverage
The following stories appeared in the Summer 2008 and September 2008 issues.
After the Flood
by John Russnogle
John Gill of Missouri faced his own flood 15 years ago, and tells how he recovered his fields.
Injury and Insult
by Greg Vinent
Producers manage through drought and floods
Web Extra: SURE Strategies In the Face of Disaster
Cash Contract Woes?
by Linda H. Smith
Crop short? Straight talk is your first line of defense
Ripple Effect
by Jeanne Bernick
Flood's impact on ethanol still uncertain
Transportation Tangle
by Charles Johnson
Some farmers find market roads impassable
Web Extra: Additional Reports
AgWeb Flood Coverage
Flood 2008 Coverage
AgWeb Slideshow: Flooding in the Midwest
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Farm Journal - Summer 08