
Greg Soulje
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1 week ago |
feedstuffs.com | Sarah Muirhead |Greg Soulje
Live Stream Friday, May 9 at 1 PM CT - Meteorologist Greg Soulje joins us with the forecast for this weekend and early next week. Across the Corn Belt, planters continue to roll with good progress being made. On the Plains, unusual warmth across the northern half of the region continues to promote planting activities as well as rapid development of winter wheat and emergence of spring-sown crops. Some fear exists that frost and freezes may have hit Michigan and hurt fruit trees there.
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1 week ago |
feedstuffs.com | Sarah Muirhead |Greg Soulje
Greg Soulje brings over 30 years of experience as an agricultural broadcast meteorologist. He shares his insight on multiple media platforms ranging from traditional television, print, and radio formats to webcasting. Greg's reliable forecasts are seen every week on “This Week in Agribusiness,” with Mike Pearson and Max Armstrong. He is also heard daily on over 300+ stations in a dozen states across the Nation’s heartland.
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2 weeks ago |
feedstuffs.com | Sarah Muirhead |Greg Soulje
Meteorologist joins us with the details on this weekend on into early next week forecast. A new area of storminess will arrive in the West during the weekend, with heavy rain expected to return across the southern Plains early into next week. Only a few areas, including the desert Southwest and far Upper Midwest, should remain completely dry during the next five days.
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1 month ago |
feedstuffs.com | Sarah Muirhead |Greg Soulje
Greg Soulje brings over 30 years of experience as an agricultural broadcast meteorologist. He shares his insight on multiple media platforms ranging from traditional television, print, and radio formats to webcasting. Greg's reliable forecasts are seen every week on “This Week in Agribusiness,” with Mike Pearson and Max Armstrong. He is also heard daily on over 300+ stations in a dozen states across the Nation’s heartland.
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1 month ago |
feedstuffs.com | Sarah Muirhead |Greg Soulje
Chilly conditions will continue to linger across the Corn Belt heading into this weekend and next week. From Nebraska to Wisconsin, only a narrow stripe of snow remains on the ground in the wake of Wednesday's late-season blizzard. On the Plains, rangeland, pastures and winter grains across roughly the southern half of the region have experienced a difficult month due to frequent episodes of high winds and blowing dust, along with ongoing dryness. Read more about:Feedstuffs 365You May Also Like
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