As most of the country suffers from an early heat wave, corn and soybean crops in the upper Midwest may be in for a scorching this week. USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey said the historic heat that hit the Midwest is creeping into upper Midwest states like Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas, reaching nearly three digit temperatures. With no relief through this Friday and limited rain in sight, the heat may take its toll on crops. Listen to more.
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