Recent rainfall helps Kentucky corn crop, soybeans hold steady

Kentucky has had both above-normal temperatures and rainfall recently. The state’s corn crop condition improved slightly this week to 68 percent good to excellent.  Ninety percent of the crop is silking, 48 percent is in the dough stage, and 22 percent has dented.  Soybeans held steady at 64 percent good to excellent with 74 percent […]

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