Rains bring relief to drought-stressed crops in the US

Published 2023년 7월 3일

Tridge summary

Crop conditions in Michigan have improved after widespread rain last week. Soybeans are blooming and rated at 30 percent in good to excellent condition, while corn is rated at 33 percent. Winter wheat condition has dropped to 25 percent good to excellent, and fruit growers are hand-thinning apples and peaches.
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Crop conditions showed some improvement last week following widespread rain in Michigan. As of last Sunday, the USDA says 10 percent of soybeans are blooming with 30 percent in good to excellent condition while corn is rated at 33 percent. Dry beans are 85 percent emerged with the crop rated 55 percent good to excellent. Winter wheat condition dropped to 25 percent good to excellent with 22 percent mature. Sugarbeets are rated 52 percent good to excellent. Fruit growers are hand-thinning ...

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