The weather challenges have led to delays in planting and replanting efforts, particularly in Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio, where excessive rainfall and frost have impacted crop germination and growth. Farmers in Michigan and Pennsylvania are also dealing with issues such as soil compaction, runoff, and lower-than-expected germination rates for soybeans. These conditions could result in reduced yields and financial strain for farmers, especially if adverse weather persists. However, areas like Iowa and parts of Indiana have benefited from well-timed rainfall, which has supported crop development. Disease risks, such as tar spot in Illinois and powdery mildew in Michigan, remain concerns that could further impact yields if not managed effectively.