Across the Corn Belt, warmer, favorably drier weather
prevails. Still, U.S. corn and soybeans face significant growing-season
hurdles, given record-late planting and lingering wetness in parts of the
Midwest.
On the Plains, scattered showers and thunderstorms
across eastern areas are slowing fieldwork but maintaining generally favorable
to locally excessive soil moisture for summer crops. The winter wheat harvest,
already delayed by late crop maturation, is being further slowed by wet
weather.
In the South, heavy showers are occurring early Tuesday
near the eastern Gulf Coast region and along and near the southern Mid-Atlantic
coast.
Continue reading Typical July weather pattern across the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.