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Regional Climate Centers resume operations after funding loss led to closures
Regional Climate Centers resume operations after funding loss led to closures Houston Public Media
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Country’s midsection receives good dose of rain
Country’s midsection receives good dose of rain High Plains Journal
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Severe thunderstorms forecast for Central and Southern Plains, U.S.
Severe thunderstorms forecast for Central and Southern Plains, U.S. The Watchers – Watching the world evolve and transform
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Grains Mixed, Livestock Lower After China Flip Flop, Exports, Weather
Grains Mixed, Livestock Lower After China Flip Flop, Exports, Weather AgWeb
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
For the remainder of the week, mild, showery weather across the central and eastern U.S. will favor the development of winter grains and spring-sown crops, with significant fieldwork delays limited to areas receiving heavier rain. Among areas east of the Rockies, only areas along and near the Gulf Coast will remain completely dry, while 5-day…
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Beneficial Rains for Parched Plains, More Rain Ahead For Wet Areas
Beneficial Rains for Parched Plains, More Rain Ahead For Wet Areas Successful Farming
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Dry outlook so far for upper Missouri basin
The Army Corps of Engineers is already using more reservoir water to maintain a nine-foot navigation channel on the Missouri River. Corps spokesperson Eileen Williamson tells Brownfield every March 15th, engineers evaluate reservoir storage based on mountain snow, plains snow, and ground saturation, and the Missouri River is at a minimum service level as they…
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Large wildfire burning in North Central Nebraska
The Nebraska Forest Service says the Plum Creek Fire started as a prescribed burn but got out of control and has charred more than 14-thousdand acres. In a recent interview, Governor Jim Pillen told Brownfield ag producers need to wait until conditions improve to start controlled burns. “We’re very dry. There’s too much brush. Until…
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Watching Morning Soil Temperatures: Will the Northern Corn Belt Hit the 50-Degree F Mark Soon?
Watching Morning Soil Temperatures: Will the Northern Corn Belt Hit the 50-Degree F Mark Soon? DTN Progressive Farmer
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Rains hampering southern Illinois planting & wheat crop
A southeastern Illinois farmer says frequent heavy rains have slowed down progress this spring. Don Guinnip, who farms in Clark County, says planting in his area has been spotty. “There’s a little bit of soybeans planted off and on the last two or three weeks when it was dry enough.” He says, “I would say…
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
Brownfield Ag Weather Today Brownfield Ag News
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A mild to unseasonably warm pattern for many; showery throughout much of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for near- or below-normal temperatures in the West, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from Plains eastward. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation should occur nearly nationwide, with drier-than-normal conditions limited to parts of the East. The Plains and upper Midwest will have the greatest likelihood of experiencing wet…
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Scattered rain & storms accompany warm weather over parts of the Plains, Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, lingering chilly weather is mostly limited to the upper Great Lakes region, where Wednesday’s maximum temperatures will be near or below 65°F. Cold fronts continue to cross the Midwest, with one front exiting the region and another arriving in the upper Mississippi Valley. Still, fieldwork is quickly advancing between showers, especially…