Too warm and dry in August not widespread concern for U.S. soybeans

An ag meteorologist warmer, drier conditions could challenge the U.S. soybean crop during pod fill in mid-to-late August. Drew Lerner with World Weather Incorporated says currently, the Central and Southern Plains and the Delta are expected to be hit the hardest. “August is typically a drier month anyway. We get a lot more heat and […]

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