Corn, soybean planting yet to start in South Dakota

Corn, soybean planting yet to start in South Dakota

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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