Weather Could Turn Warmer, Drier Than Normal for Spring Planting

The cold, wet weather pattern won’t seem to budge, but things could be turning around. Meteorologist Mike Hoffman says his 90-day forecast looks promising, especially for April, just in time for spring planting.

A cold, wet weather patterns is sparking fears of delayed planting this year. U.S. Farm Report meteorologist Mike Hoffman says the pattern may be shifting just in time for spring.
A cold, wet weather patterns is sparking fears of delayed planting this year. U.S. Farm Report meteorologist Mike Hoffman says the pattern may be shifting just in time for spring.
(Farm Journal )

Another round of winter weather blasted the country this week, with record-breaking arctic air blanketing much of the country.

The cold, wet weather pattern won’t seem to budge, but things could be turning around. U.S. Farm Report meteorologist Mike Hoffman says his 90-day forecast looks promising, especially for April, just in time for spring planting.

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