'Corn sweat' is a real thing-and it's making the Midwest unbearable
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As corn crops in the Midwest release vast amounts of moisture—termed 'corn sweat'—it exacerbates the already brutal heat wave, increasing humidity and discomfort.
The sheer volume of water vapor from corn—4,000 gallons per acre each day—contributes significantly to the humidity levels, leading to oppressive heat indices.
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