Pekin Times: Its been a pleasant summer. Farmers are concerned. Theyre not complaining yet. So far, so good for corn and soybean crops, Tazewell County Farm Bureau Director Doug Godke said Friday. Promising yields will weaken, however, if August continues whats becoming another summer of extremes in central Illinois this one almost as cool as the summers of 2011-12 were blistering hot. July ended with an average temperature recorded in Peoria of 72.2 degrees. Thats 3 1/2 degrees below normal,...