Cooler air rushes on to the upper Midwest; rains expanding across the southern Plains, Corn Belt

Across the Corn Belt, cloudy, showery weather is causing temporary and mostly minor fieldwork delays.  In many cases, especially in the western Corn Belt, showers are improving soil moisture.  Prior to this week, on April 20, statewide topsoil moisture was rated 80% very short to short in South Dakota, along with 78% in Nebraska.  Friday’s […]

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