Across the Corn Belt, a return of warmth west of the Mississippi River is aiding corn and soybean harvest efforts. In contrast, cool weather and a few showers linger from the Great Lakes region southward into the Ohio Valley. Rivers are running high in parts of Michigan, following early-week downpours.
On the Plains, very warm, breezy weather prevails. On the northern Plains, windy conditions are interfering with some fieldwork, including late-season winter wheat planting, but the warmth generally favors wheat emergence and establishment.
Continue reading Cold & unsettled across the northern, eastern Corn Belt at Brownfield Ag News.
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