Across the Corn Belt, warm, humid weather and mostly adequate to abundant soil moisture reserves are promoting a rapid pace of corn and soybean growth. Midwestern temperatures are favorable for summer crops entering the reproductive stage of development, as Monday’s maximum readings should generally range from 80 to 90°F. On the Plains, spotty showers and […]
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