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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

U.S. Corn Belt Under Siege By Flooding

In the state’s capital city of Des Moines, which is surrounded by corn and soybean fields, a levee holding back rising flood waters broke this weekend and swamped the city. It is the worst flooding the city has seen in 15 years.
Posted by Chef Ross at 2:04 PM

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