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The process is known as evapotranspiration, which is how plants, including corn, release water vapor into the atmosphere.
Increased temps felt all across the Corn Belt, an area touching southern Minnesota, could be because of a crop.
It’s not that corn sweats more than other plants — an acre releases less moisture on average than, say, a large oak tree — ...
High temperatures across the peninsula are leaving many people sweating. But one crop can also 'sweat' in high temperatures: ...
The level of humidity produced by corn sweat is hard to quantify, Quinn said, but researchers know it only takes a kernel ...
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