Largely favorable, early-July weather covers much of the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, showers have ended, except in the Ohio Valley.  In the rain’s wake, mild, sunny weather is promoting a rapid pace of corn and soybean development.  Growing conditions for Midwestern summer crops remain mostly favorable, with 73% of the U.S. corn rated in good to excellent condition on June 28, along with […]

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