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Rain helps improve Iowa’s subsoil moisture

June 6, 2000 By admin

Recent rains have helped replenish some of the state’s water reserve. Radio The State Agricultural Department says the rains left Iowa with adequate or surplus topsoil moisture in 60-percent of the state. Subsoil moisture also improved, but only 29 percent of the state has adequate or surplus subsoil moisture. The state report says 67-percent of the state’s corn crop is in good to excellent condition. While 63-percent of the soybeans are in good to excellent condition.

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