Largely favorable Corn Belt weather, for now

Largely favorable Corn Belt weather, for now

Across the Corn Belt, cold, dry, breezy weather prevails, aside from snow showers near the Great Lakes. However, wet fields continue to hamper harvest activities in some areas; the nation’s soybean harvest, 83% complete by November 4, remains the slowest since 2009, when only 61% of the crop had been harvested on that date.

On the Plains, patchy snow accompanies a surge of very cold air into Montana and the Dakotas, where Wednesday morning’s temperatures fell below 10° in many locations.

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