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USDA weather recap: Rain provides much-needed moisture; cold temps slow crop emergence

2015-05-22 21:41:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Cool, wet weather in the Upper Midwest contrasted with warm conditions in the Ohio Valley. In the eastern Corn Belt, planting proceeded between occasional showers. In the upper Midwest, cool, rainy weather provided much-needed moisture, following a period of rapid planting, but slowed corn and soybean emergence and development. Interstitial Ads Frequency:  -1 read more

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