A southwest Indiana farmer says his crops are looking good even though the heat index has been above 100 the past several days.
Mark Seib grows corn, soybeans, and wheat.
“We’re not really dry because we have deep moisture, but in the heat of the day you can see just a little bit of that corn curling to protect itself, but we seem to be doing okay on moisture,” he says.
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