Warm temperatures helped Indiana’s crops advance, but last week’s heavy rain showers left standing water and crop damage in parts of the state.
According to the latest weekly crop report just 45 percent of Indiana’s corn crop is rated good to excellent and 36 percent is rated fair. Ninety-six percent of soybeans have been planted with 84 percent emerged and 52 percent rated good to excellent.
Central Indiana farmer Mike Shuter says after replanting almost 40 percent of his corn, conditions are variable.
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