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June 30, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Recent Rains Didn't Put a Dent in the Midwest Drought, 70% of U.S. Corn Crop Now Hit by Drought
 
The U.S. Drought Monitor released today shows 64.71% of the Midwest is D1 (abnormally dry), 24.65% is D2 (severe drought) and 3.52% is D3 (exceptional drought). Drought expanded across Missouri, Illinois and Indiana over the past seven days but increased chances for rain in the Corn Belt could hit at a critical time.
 
 

The pest is showing up in early-season soybeans. Current numbers don't necessarily warrant treatment, but the pests can double in population in only a few days. Scouting is the only way to stay on top of them.

 
 
 

Cover crops, reduced tillage and a simple water infiltration test help Adam Chappell capture and hold water and nutrients.

 
 
 

Early trade estimates show little change from March, while quarterly stocks estimates indicate tighter supplies than 2022.

 
 
 

Families can expect to pay $67.73 to host an Independence Day cookout for 10 people, the American Farm Bureau Federation reports, a decrease of 3% year over year, yet 14% higher than two years ago.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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