Across the Corn Belt, near- or slightly below-normal temperatures continue to favor vegetative to reproductive corn and soybeans. With no more than widely-scattered showers & thunderstorms currently covering the Corn Belt, but most Midwestern locations received ample mid- to late-June rainfall to support summer crop development.
On the Plains, scattered showers and thunderstorms are providing highly beneficial moisture for rain-fed summer crops. However, only a few showers are occurring across the drought-stricken northern Plains.
Continue reading Near typical early-July weather pattern at Brownfield Ag News.
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