Across the Corn Belt, rivers are again on the rise across parts of the Ohio Valley, bringing the return of lowland flooding to some of the same areas that were submerged in late February. On March 25, prior to the latest rainfall, topsoil moisture was rated 30% surplus in Indiana, along with 28% in Ohio and 21% in Illinois.
On the Plains, cool weather prevails in the wake of a departing storm system.
Continue reading Soil moisture levels vary greatly throughout the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.
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