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Heavy Rains Keeping Some Farmers From Working

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Farmers in the Arkadelphia area say that heavy rains in the past few weeks are keeping them from working in their fields. Some farmers say that the high water is preventing them from cutting their hay and planting row crops. Others say that crops they`ve already planted are drowning in the water or are getting plagued by fungus. Estimates show that the area received about nine inches of rain in June. A local Christmas tree farm said the water won`t let workers prune the trees and has soaked the grounds.

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