Persistent rain and colder-than-usual temperatures this spring are delaying the planting season for Ohio farmers.
Continued rain has caused stress on farmers and potentially lower crop yields.
On this edition of All Sides, we’re talking about how recent rainy conditions and cooler temperatures are affecting Ohio farms.
Guests:
- Amanda Orahood, organization director, Ohio Farm Bureau
- Douglas Jackson-Smith, Kellogg Endowed Chair and Director of Agroecosystem Management program, The Ohio State University
- Greg Corcoran, Ross County farmer
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