Warmth on the Plains builds eastward; scattered storms continue across the southern U.S.

Across the Corn Belt, dry weather accompanies a warming trend.  Those conditions favor late-season planting efforts, as well as corn and soybean development.  By June 8, Ohio (89% planted) was only one of three states—along with Kentucky and Pennsylvania—in which corn planting had not yet reached 90%, and the only state in which soybean emergence […]

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