Illinois Farmers Face Active April Weather as Planting Season Begins
April 2, 2024With the release of the first Illinois crop progress report indicating that 1% of the corn and soybean crops have been planted, the focus shifts to the April weather outlook. DTN ag meteorologist John Baranick, in a recent update, highlighted an “active” weather pattern for the state, though not overly wet. A series of storm systems, starting with significant downbursts that delivered up to 2 inches of rain in some areas, marks the beginning of what’s expected to be a dynamic month. Snow is also anticipated in northern Illinois, adding another layer to the spring planting season’s challenges. The ongoing weather activity is critical for building soil moisture, a key factor for the success of this year’s crops.