Scattered showers, storms; heat & humidity across parts of the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, showers linger in the Ohio Valley, where a few producers are still attempting to complete summer crop planting.  By June 15, U.S. producers had planted 93% of their intended soybean acreage, slightly behind the 5-year average of 94%.  However, crops that have emerged are mostly faring well, with 72% of the […]

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