Moderate weather helps Kentucky crop condition

Cooler temperatures and above-normal rainfall helped improve crop conditions in Kentucky.  Corn improved to 67 percent good to excellent, with 54 percent in the dent stage and 5 percent mature.  Soybeans improved to 66 percent good to excellent with 88 percent blooming, 77 percent setting pods, and 21 percent coloring. Tobacco is 86 percent blooming, […]

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