USDA says corn planting pace slower in Missouri

Aaron Porter farms in southeast Missouri and he says recent rains and flooding have delayed planting. “Typically, we’d like to plant soybeans first, but due to the almost 12 inches of rain we got last week, that put us off so we’ll switch to soybeans shortly after corn, getting that done in the next week. […]

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