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Freezing Temperatures May Help Crops

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
State cooperative extension workers say that freezing weather may bring some hope to soybean and cotton farmers. They say that after a season of excessive rain kept them from harvesting much of their crops a good freeze could harden the ground enough to let farmers harvest the remaining plants Cooperative Extension workers also say that the freeze won`t damage soybeans and could help stop the spread of Asian Soybean Rust, a wind born fungus. They also say the frost wouldn`t hurt cotton and let farmers get out in the fields to harvest that crop.

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