An ag meteorologist says farmers shouldn’t expect soil temperatures to warm up anytime soon.
“Over the next one to two weeks, no sign of substantial heat or a great accumulation of growing degree day units.”
Brownfield Meteorologist Greg Soulje says temperatures throughout the Midwest are expected to be five to 10 degrees below average, and frost and freeze events are still possible in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions.
Continue reading Colder than normal through holiday weekend at Brownfield Ag News.
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