
By Dave Dahl
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois’ cash crops are making good progress under the sun, and with just enough rain in most places, according to the USDA.
Corn is almost finished planting. Soybeans are 74 percent planted. Corn is 76 percent emerged, soybeans 50 percent. Both crops are rated 56 percent good to excellent.
“Prior to this past week, the growing degree days had been below normal; we’ve been pretty cool,” says Mark Schleusener, state statistician, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. “We finally did get above normal, and the heat will help crops that have adequate soil moisture — and most of illinois has adequate or even surplus soil moisture.”
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