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However, if you've been scrolling social media over the past day, you may have seen another, stranger term being used to explain why the region has been so hot — corn sweat. No, the over 90 ...
The hand-painted sign says it all: 'Corn! Coming Soon!' And when I drive by and see the first pile of green stalks piled high I know we are in deep summer and it’s time to eat corn every day.
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The Midwest’s massive corn fields are making the region more humid as it battles a sweltering heatwave. On a hot day, fields of corn transpiring water, also known as "corn sweat", can raise ...
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“Corn sweat” refers to the moisture crops—especially corn—release when temperatures are high. Much of the Midwest is under heat alerts, including Iowa, all of which is under an excessive ...
Not only are Iowans sweating in this heat, but the corn stalks are too. Iowa has seen temperatures in the 90s with heat indices of over 100 degrees — and corn sweat is contributing to the humidity.
Rainfall has been ample across farm country for the first time in years, staving off the drought that has plagued the central U.S. and putting Midwestern corn and soybean harvests on track to set ...
Scientists at Tennessee State University said parts of the United States that grow the most corn are seeing “corn sweat” impact their weather. According to Dr. Resham Thapa a professor at TSU ...
The heat is accompanied by humidity from two sources: moist air that is streaming up from the Gulf of Mexico and a phenomenon that is sometimes called “corn sweat.” The latter happens when ...