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USDA Crop Progress Reports 64% of Corn Emerged

May 27, 2020

The latest USDA Crop Progress report showed the rate of both corn planting and corn emergence remain well ahead of last year's progress. The report showed 88% of corn planted as of the week ended May 24, 2020, compared to 55% in the same week last year and the five year average of 82%. Minnesota and North Carolina showed the most progress, with each state reporting 98% of its corn planted.

Corn emergence was reported at 64%, well above the 28% emerged this time last year and surpassing the five year average of 58%. North Carolina reported the most corn emerged at 91%, followed by Texas at 88%. The report showed 58% of corn reported as "good" condition and 25% reported "fair" condition. Just 4% of corn was considered "poor" and 1% considered "very poor."

Soybean planting progress was recorded at 65%, more than double the 26% reported this time last year and above the 55% five year planting average. Iowa and Nebraska reported the most soybeans planted, at 92% and 89% respectively.

Soybean emergence was at 35%, almost four times the 9% reported emerged this time last year and above the 27% five year average. Louisiana led the charge at 70% of its soybeans emerged, followed by Mississippi and Nebraska at 58% and 56% respectively.

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