Remnants of Hurricane Isaac provided much needed moisture for most of the state’s soybean crop, said Chad Lee, grain crops specialist with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.
For most of the 2012 growing season, rainfall events have been few and far between. According to the Sept. 4 U.S. Drought Monitor, much of Western Kentucky remains in a severe to exceptional drought. The area received about 2 inches of rainfall from the remnants of Isaac the weekend of Sept. 1. Eastern and Central Kentucky received between 0.5 and 1 inch of rainfall from Isaac.
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