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5% of U.S. corn, 6% of soybeans planted

U.S. corn planting is transferring ahead. Elements of the Midwest and Plains did see some rain over the previous week, delaying fieldwork, however recharging soil moisture forward of the rising season.
The USDA says 5% of U.S. corn has been planted, in comparison with the five-year common of 4%, with exercise transferring into the guts of the Corn Belt.
6% of soybeans are planted, in comparison with 2% on common, with the majority of the progress within the south and southeast.
34% of U.S. winter wheat is rated good to glorious, down 1%, and 32% is poor to very poor, up 1%, reflecting the continued drought in elements of the Plains.
11% of winter wheat has headed, in comparison with 7% most up-to-date years.
6% of spring wheat is planted, in comparison with the standard fee of seven%.
7% of cotton is planted, matching the typical.
42% of rice is planted and 23% has emerged, each nicely forward of the traditional paces.
13% of sorghum is planted, slightly bit behind typical quantity in mid-April.
The USDA’s weekly nationwide crop progress and situation report runs via the tip of November.

