A dryer weather pattern allowed Minnesota farmers to harvest a third of their soybean acres last week.
In its latest Crop Progress Report, the USDA says soybean harvest statewide is now 83 percent done—about a week behind normal.
As corn for silage harvest neared completion, almost all grain corn has reached maturity.
At 14 percent, corn for grain harvest is two weeks behind last year and 22 days off the five-year average.
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