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![]() Nov. 13, 2024 BrownfieldAgNews reports: The U.S. corn and soybean harvests should be able to wrap up in the coming days. That will depend on the weather with mixed chances for precipitation in the Midwest and Plains this week. The USDA says 95% of U.S. corn has been harvested, compared to the five-year average of 84%, and 96% of soybeans are harvested, compared to 91% on average. 44% of U.S. winter wheat is rated good to excellent, up 3% on the week mostly due to recent rain in the U.S. Plains, with 91% of the crop planted and 76% emerged, both just behind the respective normal paces. 71% of cotton is harvested, compared to 63% most years in mid-November. 91% of sorghum is harvested, compared to the typical rate of 89%. The USDA's weekly national crop progress and condition numbers run through the end of this month. Tweet |
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