An atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says hot and dry conditions are still coming for much of the Corn Belt. “There’s something happening in the weather pattern that suggests this summer has more volatility in it.” Eric Snodgrass says currently, the Mississippi River divides the outlook for July. “If you’re west of the river, […]
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