DescriptionCornfield in drought, Idaville, Indiana, 2012.jpg
English: Agriculture Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agriculture Service (FFAS) Michael Scuse (right) explains the damage to a corn crop caused by drought conditions to a reporter in Idaville, White County, IN on Thursday, July 19, 2012. Agriculture Secretary Vilsack has instructed Agriculture subcabinet leaders to travel to affected drought areas to augment ongoing assistance from state-level U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) staff and provide guidance on USDA’s new, streamlined disaster process. The U.S. Drought Monitor currently reports that 61 percent of the continental United States is in a moderate to exceptional drought. USDA photo by Jacob Maxwell.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agriculture Service Mike Scuse (right) explains crop damage to a reporter in Idaville, White County, Indiana on Thursday, July 19, 2012. USDA photo by Jacob Maxwell.
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English: Agriculture Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agriculture Service (FFAS) Michael Scuse (right) explains the damage to a corn crop caused by drought conditions to a reporter in Idaville, White County, IN on Thursday, July 19, 2012. Agriculture Secretary Vilsack has instructed Agriculture subcabinet leaders to travel to affected drought areas to augment ongoing assistance from state-level U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) staff and provide guidance on USDA’s new, streamlined disaster process. The U.S. Drought Monitor currently reports that 61 percent of the continental United States is in a moderate to exceptional drought. USDA photo by Jacob Maxwell.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agriculture Service Mike Scuse (right) explains crop damage to a reporter in Idaville, White County, Indiana on Thursday, July 19, 2012. USDA photo by Jacob Maxwell.