Wisconsin storms bring mixed crop results

 

Wisconsin’s storms brought both relief and damage to crops last week.  USDA reporters say the thirsty crops benefited from the storms in most areas, but more than 10 inches fell in parts of Dana County, flooding many fields.  For some farmers, the rain was too late to save their crops and the damaged corn was chopped for silage.

Soil moisture levels are now 75% adequate and 5% surplus.

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