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May 13 Crop Progress: Corn Nearly 1/3 Planted, Soybean Planting Lagging

2013-05-14 22:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Farmers across corn-producing states made decent progress in the last week, going from 12% planted on May 5 to 28% of the overall corn crop planted by May 12. This is still well behind the five-year average of 65% planted. read more

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May 13 Crop Progress: Corn Nearly 1/3 Planted, Soybean Planting Lagging

2013-05-14 22:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Farmers across corn-producing states made decent progress in the last week, going from 12% planted on May 5 to 28% of the overall corn crop planted by May 12. This is still well behind the five-year average of 65% planted. read more

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May 6, 2013 Crop Progress Report: Corn 12% Planted, Soybean Planting Started

2013-05-07 21:08:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn planting progressed a bit last week, moving up 7 points from the week before to 12% planted overall. The five-year average is 47% planted, and last year the overall corn planting progress was 69% at this time. North Carolina and Texas have the most corn in the ground at 89% and 70% completed so far, and slightly behind the five-year averages for each state. read more

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May 6, 2013 Crop Progress Report: Corn 12% Planted, Soybean Planting Started

2013-05-07 21:08:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn planting progressed a bit last week, moving up 7 points from the week before to 12% planted overall. The five-year average is 47% planted, and last year the overall corn planting progress was 69% at this time. North Carolina and Texas have the most corn in the ground at 89% and 70% completed so far, and slightly behind the five-year averages for each state. read more

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Cold Weather Affects Planted Soybean Seeds

2013-05-06 20:07:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln With the warmer conditions and warming soil temperatures planters started rolling across Nebraska. By mid-week, however, field work stopped due to rain, snow and a return to colder temperatures. Now growers are wondering how this cold stress and the potential for inbibitional chilling may affect soybean seeds that have been planted. read more

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