Across the Corn Belt, very warm, dry weather through Friday has been supportive of corn and soybean maturation and harvesting, especially in areas where fieldwork has been delayed by crop developmental delays or autumn wetness. Weather conditions also favor the development of recently planted winter wheat and cover crops.
On the Plains, a few showers have developed across Texas. However, most of the region is experiencing warm, dry weather on Friday—nearly ideal for summer crop maturation and harvesting, as well as winter wheat planting, emergence, and establishment.
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