Some cooler weather, and timely dry days, have been great for some cool weather crops that are now coming into their own. Purdue Extension Knox County educator Valerie Clingerman says one fruit crop has especially benefited from the weather pattern…
CLINGERMAN :13 oq … PHENOMENAL
Clingerman adds it isn’t just strawberries—but many other “cool season” crops have also loved the current conditions…
CLINGERMAN :11 oq … AT THE MOMENT
As for more well-known cash crops—including corn and beans—farmers are wrapping up planting now, and hoping for good growing conditions this summer.
“Cooler” Crops Thriving in Current Conditions
By Tom Zimmerman
Jun 6, 2025 | 3:36 AM


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