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Thursday, May 16
The Indiana Daily Student

In this May 4, 2009 photo, a flooded field is shown at a farm in Newburgh, Ind. The soggiest April in decades has left Indiana farmers far behind in their annual sprint to plant the state's corn crop, a delay that could cut farmers' yields, and profits, if fields don't dry out within the next two weeks. Associated Press

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In this May 4, 2009 photo, a flooded field is shown at a farm in Newburgh, Ind. The soggiest April in decades has left Indiana farmers far behind in their annual sprint to plant the state's corn crop, a delay that could cut farmers' yields, and profits, if fields don't dry out within the next two weeks.