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Sandy Helps Ease Dry Conditions In Some States

Drought-plagued Midwest farming states got little benefit from the massive storm that pounded the northeast this week, although the nation's worst drought in decades appears to be easing in some areas.

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The U.S. Drought Monitor's weekly update posted Thursday shows that 60 percent of the land in the lower 48 states is experiencing some degree of drought as of Tuesday. That's down nearly two percentage points, taking into account much of Sandy's fallout.

Dry conditions continued easing in Iowa, North Dakota and Illinois, although far too late to help the corn and soybean crops, which are nearly completely harvested.

The federal government says 88 percent of this year's winter wheat crop had been planted as of Monday. That's three percentage points ahead of the five-year average.


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