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Indiana’s stuck in the heat again today, with a Heat Advisory in effect until 8 p.m. Some early fog rolled through southern ...
All plants have a self-cooling process called transpiration. It's essentially the plant version of sweating. When it's hot out, leaves release water through the pores in their leaves. That water ...
July and August is a common time of the year for extreme heat and humidity. One of the contributing factors is the mature corn crop releasing moisture into the atmosphere. One acre of mature corn can ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s stuck in the heat again today, with a Heat Advisory in effect until 8 p.m. Some early fog rolled ...
Last week’s mail certainly proved my theory that we have the best expert community going on here at Everyday Cheapskate. Even better, we’re willing to share.
A big bowl of steamed clams and sweet corn is summer eating at its finest. The combination is fresh, sweet and briny, almost ...
In these hot & humid conditions we've been experiencing, you will probably hear more the term "corn sweat" during this time ...
I have to admit, harvesting/extracting honey is probably the most fun part of beekeeping each year. Harvesting honey is ...
Cornfields contribute to increased humidity by releasing moisture as they grow, a phenomenon known as "corn sweats." ...
Overnight temperatures will provide little relief from the sweltering daytime heat, dipping only into the mid-70s.
"Corn sweat" refers to the process known as evapotranspiration. Corn plants, like other plants, absorb water through their roots to be used for growth and photosynthesis. Any excess moisture is then ...
Lobster tail is another highlight – available steamed or fried, it’s tender and sweet in a way that momentarily transports you to a Maine seaside shack. The meat pulls away from the shell in one ...