Monday morning's storms ripped through east central Iowa, the most devastating being a somewhat rare weather event in which long-lived, straight-line winds blow with the crushing force of a tornado but over a much wider area, called a derecho. Producers near the small town of Haverhill received damage not only to farm structure, but possibly severe damage to the area's great looking corn crop. The AgriBusiness Report's Chet Hollingshead and videographer Nathan Matta met with affected farmers and have their story.
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