Across the Corn Belt, showers across the lower Midwest are improving topsoil moisture, following a late-summer drought. The Midwestern rain is too late for summer crops but should benefit pastures and newly planted winter grains. By September 21, six percent of the intended winter wheat acreage had been planted in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. On […]
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