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How climate change could be making Midwest summer's 'corn sweat' stickier

By MELINA WALLING
Posted 8/28/24

Corn sweat is the process by which corn plants release moisture into the air to stay cool, and it brings the Midwest a surge in humidity every summer. Now, climate change and evolving agriculture are …

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