On the Plains, snow covers most areas from Nebraska northward, helping to provide winter wheat with moisture and insulation. However, livestock in parts of the Dakotas continue to experience a difficult winter, with deep snow and low temperatures maintaining stress on animals.
Across the Corn Belt, snow covers roughly the northwestern half of the region, following recent snowfall. Current snow depths include 4 inches in Madison, Wisconsin, and 2 inches in Des Moines, Iowa.
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