Missouri had an average amount of rain last week and cooler temperatures with many farmers trying to make up for lost planting time from a very wet spring.
Farmer Mark Scott in east Central Missouri started last week with flooding along small creeks and streams, “These bottoms, we’re still a week, probably a week to 10 days out because they were all under water for a day and a half.”
Scott ended the week with zero corn acres planted for the week.
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