Less than two percent of Ohio has abnormally dry conditions after continued rains have moved through the state.
Alan Leininger with Ohio State University Extension tells Brownfield crops look pretty good for the wet issues in fields.
“There’s a lot of places you have uneven looking fields where the water is obviously stressing those crops,” he explains.
In the Northwest part of the state, he says wheat harvest is finished and more dryness is needed for straw.