Recent rains should help the SD row crops

Recent rains should help the SD row crops

The U.S. Drought Monitor says dry conditions improved in South Dakota in the last week.

Laura Edwards, the state climatologist with South Dakota State University Extension, says the increased rainfall in the southeastern part of the state has been helpful for many in agriculture.

Week by week, sometimes we don’t see significant increases in moisture that benefit, but as we look out a few weeks, we’ve seen improvements.