South Dakota farmers remain weeks behind normal as wet weather
continues to slow harvest.
The latest crop progress report from USDA shows just 14
percent of the state’s corn acres have been harvested. That’s nearly 30 percent behind last year and
32 percent slower than the five-year average.
Soybean harvest, at 58 percent complete, is 15 percent behind
a year ago and way off the usual pace of 90 percent for late October.
Continue reading 14% of corn, 58% of soybeans harvested in South Dakota at Brownfield Ag News.
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