It might be extension.osu.edu/about/resour...
It might be extension.osu.edu/about/resour...
That post focuses on conditions later in the growing season (late August) and still concurs on the fact that corn sweats contributes to increased local humidity
But all plants sweat, so is it specifically corn that is the problem? Probably not.
Corn and soybeans sweat more than other plants nebraskaexaminer.com/2022/08/08/c...
Thanks. That is exactly the kind of article I was trying to find when I found the other one I posted above. It does mention that corn/soybeans sweat more than most other crops. I've been trying to find out how it would compare to the native plants that would otherwise be there.
The same crops were growing a century ago, when there was a "dry spell." The Iowa State House refused to fund Iowa State's climate science for agriculture program. We are officially the stupidest people on the planet.