Across
the Corn Belt, rain is gradually ending across the lower Great Lakes region.
Cool, dry weather covers the remainder of the Midwest. Planting activities
remain impractical or impossible in many areas of the Corn Belt due to low soil
temperatures or excessively wet fields, or a combination of both.
On the Plains, widely scattered showers are mostly limited to the Dakotas and western Texas. Cool weather prevails across most of the region, but warmth on the northern High Plains favors spring wheat planting and emergence.
Continue reading Wet weather issues continue; A warm-up on the Plains at Brownfield Ag News.