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Because of historic rains, less than half the normal amount of corn has been planted in Illinois. The next weeks are make or break for farmers.

The drive through rural Illinois is bleak these days.

Following an unseasonably wet spring, some farm fields that would normally be filled with burgeoning corn stalks and soybean plants are holding so much water they could pass for ponds. Even those without standing water are barren mud pits because...



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