Across the Corn Belt, mild, dry weather prevails. The return to dry weather in the eastern Corn Belt favors a resumption of final summer crop harvest efforts, following recent showers.
On the Plains, unusually warm, dry weather persists. Stress on rangeland, pastures, and winter wheat remains most significant across the southern Plains, where drought is developing, and on the northern High Plains, where the punishing drought that developed during the spring of 2017 continues to cause adverse effects.
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