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Daily Weather Tracking: Rainfall in the American Corn Belt is Helping Growth, as Agricultural Areas Face Extreme Weather Challenges.
The 6-10 day outlook from the US National Weather Service from August 21 to 25 shows that rainfall in most areas of the United States will be near or below normal levels.
Daily Weather Tracking: Warm and dry weather in the eastern region of the corn belt in the United States promotes the growth of summer crops.
The 6-to-10-day outlook from the National Weather Service (NWS) in the USA, from August 19th to 24th, shows that temperatures and rainfall in most parts of the country may be near or above normal levels.
U.S. Soybean Export Sales Exceed Forecast
[Daily Weather Tracking] The Midwest of USA is expected to have rainfall in the next five days, while other regions are expected to have light rainfall.
From August 18th to 22nd, the 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service shows that temperatures in most parts of the country may be higher than normal.
【Daily Weather Tracking】What impact will the temperature difference in the Midwest have on the growth of soybeans and corn in the United States today?
The 6-10 day outlook from the National Weather Service in the USA from August 13 to August 17 shows that temperatures and precipitation in most parts of the country are close to or above normal levels.
[Daily Weather Tracking] The corn planting area in USA welcomes cool and dry weather, while there will be rainfall in South Dakota.
The National Weather Service's 6-10 day outlook from August 11th to August 15th shows that temperatures in most parts of the country will be near or above normal.