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OSUBucks
Posted 6/16/2018 15:47 (#6816113)
Subject: A June like none other


Looking back at records since 1896 we're on pace from the forecast to average 4.5 degrees above normal in the cornbelt, and an inch above normal precip for the cornbelt.

The kicker is, we've never even had one year that was over 2 degrees normal for the month AND even have above average precip for that month at all let alone an inch over(if the forecast verifies)!

The only year remotely close and its not close because we had almost 3 inches above normal and just 2 degrees above normal temp is 2010.

Every other year above 2 degrees and especially 3 degrees over was way below average on precip for the month of June. The chance of this happening with high high temps and high precip is insanely out of the ordinary.

What does it mean for yield? No idea in June, July or August different story.

Edited by OSUBucks 6/16/2018 15:49
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