In the West, late-season warmth and mostly dry conditions will promote summer crop maturation and harvesting, as well as winter wheat planting. Farther east, however, a series of cold fronts will maintain showery conditions and introduce progressively cooler weather across parts of the central and eastern U.S. A Frost Advisory has already been issued for Wednesday morning for portions of western Nebraska and environs. By week’s end, freezes will likely end the growing season across portions of the northern Plains and upper Midwest.
Continue reading A wetter pattern ahead for the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.