Cory Cassens, executive director of Jo Daviess County Farm Service Agency, says he can hear the strain in farmers’ voices this season. This spring’s rain and flooding has affected farmers across the Midwest, and even Jo Daviess’ generally elevated terrain hasn’t saved fields from becoming mud pits.
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