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Spring rains destroyed a harvest important to the Oneida tribe. Farmers are working to adapt
Associated Press This spring, a torrent of rain sent a river rushing over a field on the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin, destroying most of what was in its path, including the traditionally important crop of white corn. Families tried planting a second time, but it was too wet; many seeds dissolved in the water-soaked soil. The corn that did sprout was patchy and stunted. It looked “anemic,” said Lea Zeise, one of the coordinators of Ohe·láku, a non-profit that works with the families planting crops. “Really skinny and really frail.” A few members picked what remained at the end of August in its early form, known as green corn, but it was barely enough to go around. There will be none o

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