Wet and cold conditions have slowed harvest in Indiana this week and many farmers have shifted focus to corn.
According to the latest USDA Crop and Weather report, 59 percent of the corn crop has been harvested for grain.
Soybean harvest is 80 percent complete.
Eighty-one percent of winter wheat is planted, fifty-five percent is emerged, and 59 percent of the crop is rated good to excellent.
Topsoil moisture is 87 percent and subsoil moisture is 77 percent adequate to surplus.
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