Peeling off what normally would be a foot-long ear of corn from a stalk on a farm in Baden, Yates Clagett showed a casualty of the recent record-high temperatures: a tiny vegetable resembling the baby corn found in cans at the grocery store.
After more than three months of scorching heat and little rainfall, many southern Prince George's County farmers are reporting moderate to heavy losses as it comes time to reap what they sowed in the spring.
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