A Southern Ohio farmer says they are starting to see the impact of the slow harvest due to this fall’s wet and cold conditions.
Greg Corcoran says they started off the harvest season with record yields, and now they are seeing some downed corn.
“This last bit where we had rain and 40-mile-per-hour wind, it looks like it knocked down a bit of corn,” he says. “It’s going to be tough, but we’re going to try to get up as much as we can.
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