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Near-average harvest expected despite crop damage from heavy rains and waterlogging

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Heavy rain destroys crops; cost farmers more than $200,000 - BC

Contrasting weather conditions affect crops in Europe - European Commission

Northeast floods devastate farmers as months of labor and crops are swept away

Kansas, Oklahoma wheat harvests above average despite spring setbacks

More rain means less crops come harvest for local farmers - The Dispatch

Insight: Dying lands: Farmers fight to save the 'skin of the Earth

The summer drought took a toll on corn, wheat, tomatoes and a lot of other American crops - The Washington Post

Months of labor and crops swept away in Northeast floods – NBC4 Washington

Crop harvest in Mississippi is going well, average yields - Rice Farming

Global Change Biology, Environmental Change Journal

2014 Wheat Crop Overview

Recent rains helped some crops in some places, but for others the damage was done - Agweek

Wet March throws cold water on rabi crop