Rains for parts of the upper Midwest, much of the Southwest and Southern U.S.

Rains for parts of the upper Midwest, much of the Southwest and Southern U.S.

Across the Corn Belt, near- or below-normal temperatures continue to benefit filling corn and soybeans.  Although dry weather prevails across much of the Corn Belt, showers and a few thunderstorms are spreading across the upper Midwest.  Any rain is beneficial for immature summer crops, including soybeans and late-planted corn.  By August 14, only 16% of the U.S. corn crop had begun to dent, behind the 5-year average of 20%.

On the Plains, mild, mostly dry weather favors summer crop maturation. 

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