
Across the Corn Belt, rain stretches from the Great Lakes region southward into the middle Mississippi Valley, halting late-season corn and soybean harvest efforts. Meanwhile, cold, windy weather is sweeping across the far upper Midwest, including the Red River Valley.
On the Plains, cold, windy weather is overspreading the Dakotas and northeastern Montana. Elsewhere, mild, dry weather continues to promote fieldwork, including summer crop harvesting and final winter wheat planting efforts. The mild weather also favors development of late-planted winter wheat, except in areas where topsoil moisture is lacking.
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