Farmers of an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 acres of seed corn, potatoes and other crops were blindsided by a drop in water level that left their irrigation equipment high and dry.
Rosemary Parker | rparker3@mlive.com, Kalamazoo Gazette
Fri, 07/08/2016 - 10:43am
Farmers of an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 acres of seed corn, potatoes and other crops were blindsided by a drop in water level that left their irrigation equipment high and dry.