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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JAN. 13 - In this undated photo farmer Rodney Helton holds the stem of a cotton plant in his rain soaked field in Atmore, Ala. Helton said the unrelenting rain rotted the cotton plants, including rain from Tropical Storm Gordon. Hurricane Michael added seven inches to the fields and almost weekly rain events followed all the way into the new year. Without a dry period to let the fields dry, the cotton plants and peanut crop are a near total loss. (Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal via AP)

ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JAN. 13 - In this undated photo farmer Rodney Helton holds the stem of a cotton plant in his rain soaked field in Atmore, Ala. Helton said the unrelenting rain rotted the cotton plants, including rain from Tropical Storm Gordon. Hurricane Michael added seven inches to the fields and almost weekly rain events followed all the way into the new year. Without a dry period to let the fields dry, the cotton plants and peanut crop are a near total loss. (Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal via AP)

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