Across the Corn Belt, cool, breezy weather prevails, accompanied by a few rain and snow showers. Most fieldwork remains on hold from the Mississippi River eastward, following widespread precipitation within the last week. In addition, snow remains on the ground in the far upper Midwest, including parts of Minnesota, where the corn harvest was only 14% complete by October 22—forty-one percentage points behind the 5-year average.
On the Plains, a cold weather pattern remains in place, accompanied by gusty winds.
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