Kentucky planting pace remains slower than average

The corn planting pace nearly doubled in the last week for Kentucky, but it’s moving slower than usual for this time of the year. The USDA says 40 percent of the crop is planted, with the five-year average more than halfway complete, with 19 percent of the crop emerged. Soybean planting is 28 percent complete, […]

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