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Drought Taking Toll1 on Midwest Corn Producers
One of those farmers, Alan Bowers2 Junior, can see and hear the profits from his corn disintegrating3. The corn stalks on his field near Du Bois Illinois are so dry and brittle4, they break up just by touching5 them. None of the stalks are producing usable corn.
Because of the drought, thousands of hectares of his farm are in similar shape.
"It's very devastating," said Bowers. "You drive past it every day. It's out your back door. You get up in the morning, and you think it might be another 13 months before we get a paycheck. The corn and soybean crop is our paycheck."
In mid-July, Bowers made a heart-wrenching decision. Faced with a near total loss of his corn crop, he decided6 to cut it down.
"We are making what they call corn silage out of this for the animals, for the cows, and if you wait until it's completely dried up it won't even make suitable feed for the animals," Bowers explained. "So we have to do it in a timely fashion before the hot temperatures and winds dry it out even more and turns it completely into you might say dust."
Dust is the consistency7 of much of Bowers' farmland, exposed to the wind now that the stalks are cut down. Some of the only stalks left standing8 are for crop insurance adjusters to inspect.
Alan Bowers and his wife Lori are hoping for a modest insurance settlement just so that they can make ends meet until next year.
"We have no boss, and nobody to help us, and it's tough, you have to work together you have to work with a husband a wife and family and together try to work through it," Lori Bowers explained.
The remaining land on the Bowers farm is filled with soybeans, and unless a significant amount of rain falls in the next several weeks, the outlook for production is just as grim.
Lori's husband Alan says if next year is anything like the present, he isn't sure the farm that has been in his family for four generations can survive.
"It will be five times as challenging as what it is this year," Alan Bowers noted9.
Bowers adds that the only way to prevent losing his farm is to have more of what he and his wife have been praying for this year, rain.
1 toll | |
n.过路(桥)费;损失,伤亡人数;v.敲(钟) | |
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2 bowers | |
n.(女子的)卧室( bower的名词复数 );船首锚;阴凉处;鞠躬的人 | |
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3 disintegrating | |
v.(使)破裂[分裂,粉碎],(使)崩溃( disintegrate的现在分词 ) | |
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4 brittle | |
adj.易碎的;脆弱的;冷淡的;(声音)尖利的 | |
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5 touching | |
adj.动人的,使人感伤的 | |
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6 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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7 consistency | |
n.一贯性,前后一致,稳定性;(液体的)浓度 | |
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8 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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9 noted | |
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