Across the Corn Belt, a cold front stretching from
the lower Great Lakes region into Missouri is helping to focus showers and
thunderstorms. The rain is generally benefiting late-planted, late-developing
corn and soybeans. Meanwhile, cool, dry air is overspreading the upper Midwest,
where Thursday morning’s low temperatures locally fell to 50° or below.
On the Plains, showers and thunderstorms remain
active from Nebraska to Oklahoma. Meanwhile, producers on the northern Plains
are harvesting small grains in advance of an approaching cold front.
Continue reading Scattered rains accompany cooler air on-the-move at Brownfield Ag News.
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