Across the Corn Belt, sunny weather and near-normal
temperatures favor the development of late-planted corn and soybeans. In recent
days, showers have benefited summer crops in some of the driest areas of the
Midwest, although more rain will be needed as crops progress through the
filling stage of development.
On the Plains, a hot, dry weather pattern is in
place, except along the Canadian border and in eastern sections of Nebraska and
the Dakotas.
Continue reading Recent rains benefit drier reaches of the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.
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