Recent warm conditions have helped central North Dakota corn start to catch up to normal maturity for this point in the season, and plentiful rains have the crop looking likely to produce big yields.| Agweek
Corn across Iowa is looking the best it has in the past four years. Iowa state extension cropping system specialist Mark Licht gives us a look at the current conditions in Boone, Iowa.| Agweek
Corn and soybeans in west-central Minnesota are not unlike other areas of the Midwest, which are both hurt and helped by an abundance of moisture.| Agweek
North Dakota could have some big spring wheat and durum crops this year, with continued moisture throughout the growing season providing a boost. But disease from the wet weather remains a risk.| Agweek
Soybeans are a bit behind after a wet, cool growing season. But NDSU Extension agronomist Greg Endres said there's still time for the crop to reach maturity, with potential for above-average yields.| Agweek
The corn crop in northeastern South Dakota is in fair condition, but warm weather will still be needed throughout the month of September.| Agweek
Early stress due to heavy rains a month or so after planting will have an impact on crops across the region. Agweek reporter Noah Fish checks in on corn and soybean conditions in southeast Minnesota.| Agweek