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(WAND) --Â Some drier days ahead should help farmers finish their fall field work.
(WAND) -- Temperatures remain well below average through the middle of November keeping winter preparations on the mind.
(WAND) -- Much colder air is set to move into central Illinois by the end of the week.
(WAND) -- Several rounds of rain will make for an unsettled end to October.
(WAND) -- Dry weather will persist for most of the week ahead allowing farmers to finish up harvest.
(WAND) -- A strong cold front is set to bring much colder air to central Illinois this week.
(WAND) -- Above average temperatures will be plentiful as October kicks off.
(WAND) -- Aside from a few showers and storms to start the week, harvest looks to continue problem-free to wrap up September.
(WAND) -- Well-above average temperatures this week will help to speed up the harvest process.
(WAND) -- After a wet weekend, a stretch of dry weather this week will help to dry crops more ahead of harvest.
(WAND) -- A strong cold front is set to bring much colder air to central Illinois this week. More >>Big temperature drop expected into mid-October
(WAND) -- Above average temperatures will be plentiful as October kicks off. More >>October off to warm start as harvest continues
(WAND) -- Aside from a few showers and storms to start the week, harvest looks to continue problem-free to wrap up September. More >>Minimal weather problems as harvest continues
(WAND) -- Well-above average temperatures this week will help to speed up the harvest process. More >>Mid-September heat to accelerate harvest
(WAND) -- After a wet weekend, a stretch of dry weather this week will help to dry crops more ahead of harvest. More >>Lack of rain to help dry crops before harvest
(WAND) -- After a warm week, corn has reached peak maturity while soybeans have a little time left to grow. More >>Corn at maturity, soy still room to grow
(WAND) -- Seasonable temperatures this week will push the corn to full maturity, a few weeks ahead of average. More >>Corn to reach maturity by next week
(WAND) -- With crops reaching maturity, rainfall this week will help corn and soy fill and add to yield potential. More >>Rain to help corn, soy as harvest nears
(WAND) -- A slow-moving storm system is set to bring more rain and cool temperatures to central Illinois to end July. More >>Rainy, cool start to week great for crops
(WAND) -- Temperatures are expected to remain below average into the last week of July. More >>Cool trend continues to wrap up July
(WAND) -- As the crops continue to develop at a rapid pace, the optimal conditions look to continue for the next week. More >>Limited heat, rain chances for upcoming week
(WAND) -- The break from the excessive heat is over with more 90s on the way this week. More >>Above average warmth continues into mid-July
(WAND) -- The hot and semi-wet conditions will persist into the first week of July. More >>Heat and scattered storms continue into July
(WAND) -- Hot, humid days and mild, muggy nights will persist for most of the upcoming week. More >>Another heat wave ahead
(WAND) -- After several afternoons in the 90s, cooler air is on the way to central Illinois along with some rain. More >>Heat wave to turn into rain wave
(WAND) -- Several inches of rain since the weekend have easily erased any dry soils across central Illinois. More >>Weekend rains turn fields soggy, dry days ahead
(WAND) -- Above average temperatures are expected to continue as we head through the start of June. More >>No relief from heat to start June
(WAND) -- Yet another week of 90° heat has led to rapid crop growth, however some corn is getting stressed. More >>Heat, lack of rain starting to stress corn
(WAND) -- Above-average temperatures this week will keep central Illinois crops growing quickly. More >>Warm week ahead to continue rapid crop growth
(WAND) - After a great start to May, optimal growing conditions expected to continue through mid-May. More >>Optimal growing conditions expected to continue through mid-May
(WAND) -- With seasonable temperatures and just the right amount of rain, Ag Expert Dave Brown says bean and corn development is off to a great start. More >>May off to a near perfect start for farmers
(WAND) -- The end of April and start of May will feature the warmest air so far this season. More >>Warm start to May good for corn, bean germination
(WAND) -- With the lack of major cold spells in the last few days, the planting process has started in parts of central Illinois. More >>Temperatures finally cooperating for farmers
(WAND) -- Winter will fail to surrender to spring for another week meaning another cool stretch is ahead for central Illinois. More >>Yet another cool week to slow start of planting
(WAND) - The second week of April is looking warmer and not as wet for farmers looking to start the planting process early. More >>Warmer, not as wet for second week of April
Farmers anxious to get in the field will have to wait as the forecast looks uncooperative to start April. More >>Early April forecast not optimal for farmers







