Across the Corn Belt, unusually cool weather prevails. In addition, scattered showers dot a few areas, including the upper Great Lakes region and the southwestern Corn Belt. As earlier-planted corn and soybeans approach the reproductive stage of development, Midwestern growing conditions remain mostly favorable.
On the Plains, dry weather persists in Montana and the Dakotas. Cool weather covers the Dakotas, but above-normal temperatures have returned to drought-stricken eastern Montana. Meanwhile, scattered showers and thunderstorms from Nebraska to Texas are benefiting summer crops but causing minor fieldwork delays.
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