Hoosier farmers were able to make planting progress during a brief dry window midweek, but heavy rains at the beginning and end of the week kept soil moisture levels high. According to the USDA, 84 percent of corn and 64 percent of soybeans in Indiana are planted. Winter wheat conditions remained mostly unchanged and harvest began in some areas. Topsoil moisture was 98 percent adequate to surplus and subsoil moisture was 99 percent adequate to surplus.
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