An active pattern; severe weather to the north, more rain for much of the Corn Belt; pockets of flooding

Across the Corn Belt, showery weather is slowing late-season corn and soybean planting efforts but maintaining generally favorable growing conditions. Still, more than 90% of the intended corn acreage had been sown by June 7 in all Midwestern States, except Ohio (89% planted). On the same date, roughly two-thirds of both U.S. corn (67%) and […]

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