Sufficient rain throughout much of Indiana has helped to improve Indiana’s overall crop conditions.
Indiana’s corn crops are now rated at 63 percent good-to-excellent, while the state’s soybeans are at 65 percent good-to-excellent according to the latest USDA Crop Progress Report.
This week’s percentages represent a two-percent increase for corn and a six-percent jump for soybeans—which were rated at 61 and 59 percent respectively last week.
Source: hoosieragtoday.news
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Categories: Indiana, Crops, Corn, Soybeans