Michigan’s crop condition varies widely across the state as southern regions continue to need rain and too much moisture in the central and Thumb regions has led to some replanting.
The USDA says Michigan’s corn crop condition improved a point to 68 percent good to excellent, with most of the crop rated good. Soybeans are 94 percent emerged, 12 percent blooming and condition dropped three points to 69 percent good to excellent. The winter wheat condition remained steady at 72 percent good to excellent, 94 percent of the crop is headed and 38 percent is mature.
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