A high-impact, classic early-Spring storm begins its weep across the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, active weather is developing in advance of a storm system currently crossing the central Plains.  Wintry precipitation—snow, sleet, and freezing rain—is falling across parts of the far upper Midwest, while rain stretches from the middle Mississippi Valley into the lower Great Lakes region.  Livestock producers in parts the western Corn Belt […]

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