The last 30 days have brought unseasonably warm and dry weather to most of Nebraska, which was welcomed by many farmers trying to harvest their crops. This pattern was somewhat unexpected after a cool and wet September, but this weather was much needed to aid in crop maturity and dry-down, as well as dry harvesting conditions.
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November 2017
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