Planting rounds the homestretch in Indiana

Planting in Indiana is nearly finished but slightly behind the average pace. USDA says corn in Indiana is 93 percent planted and 81 percent emerged, both on pace with last year but behind the five-year average. The crop is rated 69 percent good to excellent.  Soybeans are 90 percent planted, with 75 percent emerged and condition […]

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