Across the Corn Belt, mild, dry weather remains nearly ideal for late-season harvest efforts. On November 26, topsoil moisture rated surplus stood at 37% in Michigan and 35% in Ohio, down from 55% in both states the previous week.
On the Plains, above-normal temperatures continue to promote late-season fieldwork but reduce soil moisture for winter wheat establishment. Record-setting warmth covers the northern half of the region, where Wednesday’s high temperatures will top 60° as far north as South Dakota.
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