Across the Corn Belt, a low-pressure system centered over the lower Ohio Valley is producing heavy rain and halting fieldwork from Missouri into the lower Great Lakes region. Meanwhile, upper Midwestern field conditions are mostly favorable for corn and soybean harvesting, except in areas of lingering wetness.
On the Plains, showers are ending across southern areas, although cool conditions and wet fields continue to limit summer crop harvesting and late-season winter wheat planting.
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