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Kansas Corn Planting Nearly Wrapped Up, With Soybeans Ahead of Schedule

Kansas Corn Planting Nearly Wrapped Up, With Soybeans Ahead of Schedule


Despite rainfall in Western Kansas, winter wheat conditions continue to decline.

USDA says the crop is rated 60 percent poor-to-very poor with 94 percent of the crop headed.

Almost the entire corn crop is in with 85 percent emerged, and 71 percent of soybeans have been planted with 46 percent emerged.


Source: brownfieldagnews.com

Photo Credit: istock-chas53

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