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You are here: Home / Radio Shows / HIS CORN IS OKAY BUT SOYBEANS ARE SUFFERING FROM DRY, HOT WEATHER

HIS CORN IS OKAY BUT SOYBEANS ARE SUFFERING FROM DRY, HOT WEATHER

July 21, 2003

Curt Roberts is praying for rain to fall on his farm near Arcadia in central Oklahoma. His corn is nearing maturity but the soybeans refuse to set pods when it’s this hot and dry. It hasn’t rained since wheat harvest.

OPEN: "In Oklahoma it doesn’t take long…"
CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau."
TIME: 1:42

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