Michiana farmers continue to withstand the withering drought
By:
Emmett Twomey
Posted: Jun 23, 2023 6:40 PM EDT
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BREMEN, Ind. -- Drought conditions continue to negatively affect crops across all of Michiana with little relief in sight. ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Meteorologist Emmett Twomey talked to some local farmers about what they are seeing and fearing for the rest of the farming season.
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