Planting continues to be delayed in the Hoosier state because of wet conditions.
The USDA says because fieldwork was limited last week, the percent of
corn and soybeans planted fell significantly behind the previous year and
five-year average levels.
Corn is 3 percent planted, compared to 37 percent a year ago and the
five-year average of 35 percent.
Soybeans are 1 percent planted, compared to 20 percent a year ago and the
five-year average of 12 percent.
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