In the early to mid 90s, in BG we had a snowfall of around 6 inches on the 22nd of April. Thousands of acres of corn had been planted, had emerged, and grown to the 4 leaf stage. When the snow melted a few days later, there was no standing corn to be seen, anywhere.
I do not recall how wide spread the snow event was, but do recall it affecting crops all along the Tennessee border all the way to the Mississippi river to the west and to Burkesville to the east.
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