The soybean harvest in Minnesota has progressed, but remains well behind normal.
According to USDA’s latest crop progress report, an estimated 13 percent of the bean acreage has been combined.
That’s 23 percent slower than last year, and 27 percent off the five-year pace.
Corn harvested for silage was at 77 percent as of Sunday, and nearly all the corn for grain crop has reached the dent stage.
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