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If wet weather delays planting again, are you prepared to make a switch to shorter-season hybrids?
6 Things To Check Before You Switch Corn Maturity

No one wants to face another tough season like 2019, but the truth is it’s good to be prepared for weather challenges before planting gets underway—just in case.

Diminishing Drought Concerns in Parts of the Country
Diminishing Drought Concerns in Parts of the Country

A new Drought Monitor shows all the rains in the south have been good for something.

Potential for Severe Weather in Southeast
Potential for Severe Weather in Southeast

Listen to your AgDay Weather forecast with Cindi Clawson here.

Farmers outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota are busying harvesting this week. Despite the snow, farmers say moisture content in the corn is coming down slightly and test weight is seeing a slight bump.
Farmers Harvesting Snowed-Under Corn in March Say Yields are Worth It

Farmers outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota are busying harvesting this week. Despite the snow, farmers say moisture content in the corn is coming down slightly and test weight is seeing a slight bump.

AgDay Weather: Snowstorm Moves East
AgDay Weather: Snowstorm Moves East

A major cross-country winter storm is moving across the Plains and into the Midwest.

More moisture is in the forecast for much of the country this week. For portions of the country needing to dry out, March may bring better news.
Corn Belt Could See Below Normal Moisture for Most of March

The root zone moisture map got worse over the past week, as more moisture hit parts of the country. However, good news may be in store for areas needing to dry out. Mike Hoffman gives his March forecast.

Southeast to See Rain, Snow
Southeast to See Rain, Snow

There’s another weather system moving across the Southeast. AgDay Meteorologist, Cindi Clawson, warns those in the region may be dealing with more than just rain.

California Inches Deeper in Drought
California Inches Deeper in Drought

According to the United States Drought Monitor, 46 percent of California is considered abnormally dry. Nearly 10 percent of the state is under a moderate drought. Those numbers are climbing from the week prior too.