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Crop Reports for North Carolina a Mixed Bag

  Program 7186  (download mp3)
  Posted on Tue, Jan 24, 2012


North Carolina's Ag Commissioner Steve Troxler says that USDA's final 2011 crop reports show the good and bad of North Carolina's weather woes in 2011.

Corn, cotton and tobacco all took a beeating because of weather and natural disasters, whereas sweet potatoes and peanuts had an excellent year,  soybeans were slightly above average. 

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