Wet conditions continue to slow planting progress in Michigan. Corn is 42 percent planted, compared to 78 percent a year ago and the five-year average of 87 percent. Soybeans are 31 percent planted, compared to 62 percent a year ago and the five-year average of 73 percent. According to the USDA, sweet corn and snap beans made good progress and cucumbers, squash, and zucchini were being seeded as weather allowed.
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