Indiana mostly helped out by end-of-year precipitation

December precipitation was beneficial for Indiana. The USDA says statewide average precipitation was more than an inch above average last month, pushing soil moisture higher, especially in southern areas of the state. Average temperatures were warmer than normal, so even without snow cover, 68% of the winter wheat crop is rated good to excellent, 2% […]

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