Newly emerged corn. (BlackburnNews.com file photo by Simon Crouch) Newly emerged corn. (BlackburnNews.com file photo by Simon Crouch)
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U-S Planting Ahead Of Average, Behind Last Year

The pace of the U-S corn planting slowed a bit last week.

The USDA says the crop is now 75 per cent planted.

While that's 5 points ahead of the five year average for this time of the year, it's 7 points behind where it was last year.

This year's soybean crop is 36 per cent planted, 4 points ahead of the average.

That's 5 points behind last year.

And the spring wheat is 89 per cent planted compared to the 64 per cent five year average.

That's 3 points behind a year ago.

And the USDA reports 62 per cent of the winter wheat crop is rated good to excellent.

That's unchanged from a week ago - 17 points better than last year at this time.

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