Sarnia

Just 2% Of U-S Corn Left To Be Planted

The USDA reports 98 per cent of the U-S corn crop has been planted so far.

That's 1 point ahead of the five-year average and 1 point behind where it was at this time last year.

The department pegs the crop's condition at this point at 75 per cent good to excellent.

That's up 3 points from last week - 1 point better than last year.

83 per cent of the soybeans are planted - 6 points ahead of both the five year average and where it was at this time last year.

72 per cent of the soybeans are good to excellent - 3 points ahead of last year.

The U-S winter wheat harvest has started - barely - with 2 per cent of the crop taken off so far.

That's 8 points behind the five year average.

It's rated 62 per cent good to excellent - down one point from last week, 19 points better than last year.

And the U-S spring wheat crop condition remains unchanged from last week at 79 per cent good to excellent, 10 points ahead of a year ago.

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