Some parts of Missouri received rains in mid to late August, leading to hope it will help the soybean crop after hot and dry weather for much of the summer.
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Hot, dry conditions for much of the summer affected Missouri's corn crop. Many farmers have elected to chop corn for silage due to poor yield outlooks and forage shortages for livestock.
Photo by Benjamin HerroldSome parts of Missouri received rains in mid to late August, leading to hope it will help the soybean crop after hot and dry weather for much of the summer.
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