
USDA Weekly Crop Progress Report
U.S. farmers logged another productive week last week, pushing corn planting to near the three-fourths completion mark and soybean planting to the halfway point despite widespread rains across the country.
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U.S. farmers logged another productive week last week, pushing corn planting to near the three-fourths completion mark and soybean planting to the halfway point despite widespread rains across the country.
U.S. corn was 49% planted and soybean were 30% as of Sunday, May 15.
U.S. corn was 22% planted and soybean were 12% as of Sunday, May 8.
U.S. corn planting in the week ended May 1 was 14% complete, and soybean planting was 8%.
U.S. corn planting in the week ended May 1 was 14% complete, and soybean planting was 8%.
U.S. corn planting in the week ended April 24 inched ahead to 7% complete and soybean planting was 3%.
U.S. corn planting in the week ended April 17 inched ahead to 4% complete and soybean planting was 1%.
USDA on Monday issued its first weekly national Crop Progress report of 2022. Most notable in the report was the winter wheat crop's good-to-excellent condition rating at the lowest starting...