Weather conditions in some regions of the United States of America have finally stabilized.
The week that is drawing to a close was marked by warmth and sunshine, and in the states like Nebraska, Ohio, Minnesota and North Dakota and many others, excess moisture from the corn fields gradually evaporates.
It is noted that heavy rainfall almost turned the plantations with corn into a huge swamp, but with the advent of the sun, the hope that the crop could be saved at least partially can be saved.
The fact is that rains significantly affected the vegetation of plants. And now, American agribusiness analysts are worried that corn yields in these states may drop to below-average levels.
Such information was shared on her page on social networks by a U.S. agricultural market observer Karen Brown.
According to the expert, the water not only affected the crops, but also massively penetrated the bunkers and barns, where American farmers store their stocks of grain and legumes. Due to the swollen grains, some stores simply burst.
Fortunately, today the water is receding, but the agricultural producers of the affected states are sure that you should not rely on a generous harvest of corn, as well as soy and many other crops.