A long-range weather forecasting company says there’s very
little chance for a wet harvest this year in the Midwest.
“It’s almost a statistical zero, about 95 percent of a hot, dry fall.”
CEO and co-founder of Weather Trends International Bill Kirk
tells Brownfield after about four years of very wet weather, history says it’s
time for a swing to the dry side. And
while he says there will be some yield loss, crops should fair pretty well.