1. And the fall crop of raspberries are the beauties that were scarce in June. 2. And you can sow again mid-August to mid-September for a fall crop. 3. At the same time, meteorologists expect warm, dry weather in the coming days for reaping many fall crops, bringing fresh supplies to market. 4. Beneficial weekend weather allowed farmers to press ahead harvesting the fall soybean crop. 5. A prolonged hot spell struck in July and August, hurting yields for fall crops such as spring wheat, corn, barley, cotton and rice. 6. But excess rain and cool temperatures stunted the winter wheat crop harvested last June and July, then drought and an early freeze damaged fall crops. 7. Corn and soybeans tumbled as favorable growing conditions in the Midwest bolster expectations for bumper crops this fall. 8. Corn and soybean futures for delivery after the harvest dropped after good growing weather during the weekend bolstered prospects for bumper crops this fall. 9. Corn and soybeans could fall as clear weather in much of the Midwest allows farmers to quickly harvest the fall crops, which stand among the largest on record. 10. Corn futures rose amid concern that a heat wave forecast for the Midwest will slow development of the fall crop. |