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High Plains canola crop in the southern region battled obstacles, but showed resiliency, according to those who track it.
A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
It's a hot, dry summer afternoon, and the skies offer no relief for a field of soybeans. But within those green leaves, these ...
As we enter the heart of July and the back half of the 2025 growing season, producers are looking to protect their crops to ...
Worker deaths due to heat stress continue to increase. And while the events of extreme heat are expected to continue, that does not mean that deaths need to continue. “These deaths are preventable,” ...
A fire and explosion at a Connecticut chemical plant Thursday morning was likely caused by the recent heat wave, officials said.
Risk of heat stress decreases for the Midlands The API failed to deliver the resource. A little relief from the dangerous heat is in store on Friday and for the upcoming weekend.
Is extreme heat the new normal in Boston? If the heat across Massachusetts this week felt unbearable, you're not imagining it. Boston hit 102 degrees on Tuesday.
Their analysis found that more than 178,000 workers in the NYC metropolitan region are employed in the top 25 occupations most vulnerable to heat stress.
What’s the heat index where you work? As temperatures soar, Maryland employers are adjusting to the first workplace heat rules in the East.
Many special operations dreams have ended in the heat of rigorous physical activity during selection, just as it occurs in basic training or boot camp.