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Midwest Farmers Welcome Rain with Open Arms

Harvest season is over, but experts say rain is still welcome, specifically for crops like winter wheat. Not only that, but this rain will hopefully help improve river levels. Local farmers depend heavily on the rivers to transport their crops. "We're going to have to have some really, really big rainfalls to get runoffs and get our rivers filled back up and being able to move this grain up and down the river," Farmer Allen Pace says. "The river is the cheapest way for us to get our grain to the export market."  Because of low river levels, farmers say barges have charged more for freight. They've passed the cost on to farmers, and now farmers say they're getting about 50 cents less per bushel.