Wet weather over the past week has been beneficial to Michigan farmers in the southern portion of the state, but excessive rain through the central and Thumb regions is expected to cause widespread damage.
The USDA says Michigan’s corn crop condition declined two points to 67 percent good to excellent. Soybeans are 92 percent emerged, two percent blooming and condition dropped two points to 69 percent good to excellent. The winter wheat condition improved eight points to 72 percent good to excellent, 92 percent of the crop is headed and 24 percent is mature.
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