USDA’s meteorologist says its humidity
this week, not the heatwave, that will stress crops.
“We’re not going to see much cooling at night do to extremely high dewpoint temperatures and we know from past experience this puts some tremendous stress on corn and soybeans.”
Brad Rippey says temperatures
in the nineties and above that don’t cool off at night cause the most damage.
“Growth continues during the night at the expense of yield potential in some cases.”
Crop stress is expected across
about half of the southern Corn Belt this week until cooler, drier air moves in
after the weekend.
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