Favorable weather for most; spotty showers from the eastern Plains to the upper Midwest

Across the Corn Belt, isolated showers are primarily affecting the upper Great Lakes region.  Meanwhile, warmer weather is replacing previously cool Midwestern conditions.  The warmth favors summer crop development, which is lagging the normal pace in parts of the western Corn Belt.  For example, only 14% of the soybeans were dropping leaves by September 7 […]

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