Saturday marks one month since 90-mile-an-hour winds and five tornadoes moved through central Illinois, destroying crops.
For Marty Marr, a farmer in New Berlin, some of his corn crops were flattened by the derecho storm. Now, thanks to the heat, his corn is bent like an elbow.
Marr said the storm impacted up to three-hundred acres of his farmland.
Marr added that he's working with insurance adjusters to assess the ongoing damage.