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Tropical Pacific remains warmer than average.
Grain futures slip overnight on profit-taking.
Up to 15 inches of precip needed in north central Iowa to reverse drought.
Late-season heat wave is stressing pastures.
Ethanol is proving that it has the power to stand on it’s own in consumer markets.
Experts advise caution.
Heavy rains could cause problems for cotton and corn, but may help filling soybeans.
The Board of Supervisors was set to meet with company officials to discuss rezoning 318 acres of Scott County land.
Forecast calls for wetter conditions, which could slow early harvest.
Grain futures have moved off session highs posted earlier this morning.
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