Fieldwork remains considerably slower than normal in South Dakota.
The USDA says that as of Sunday, 19% of spring wheat is planted, compared to the five year average of 76%, with only 1% emerged.
There’s been no appreciable start to corn and soybean planting.
57% of winter wheat and 61% of pastures and rangelands are in good to excellent condition.
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