According to the Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin, released this Tuesday (29) by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the weather in Mexico showed significant variation between regions, with a predominance of drier conditions in the southern plateau corn belt. Despite the reduction in volumes, the soil moisture remains adequate for most summer crops, a result of the accumulated rainfall in recent weeks. The rainfall coverage in this area was still considered satisfactory, even with totals between 5 and 35 millimeters, with some locations recording amounts outside this range.