On the Plains, record-breaking warmth continues to cause wheat to prematurely lose winter hardiness. Later Monday, high temperatures could approach or reach 80° as far north as South Dakota. On the southern Plains, rangeland, pastures, and winter grains are benefiting from recent soil moisture improvements.
Across the Corn Belt, rain showers stretch from Michigan to Missouri. Despite cloudiness and rain showers across the central, southern and eastern Corn Belt, nearly unprecedented warmth persists.
Continue reading Historic, early-season warmth the midwestern Corn Belt at Brownfield Ag News.
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