USDA: Corn planting in the USA reaches 3% of the area

게시됨 2024년 4월 8일

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The latest USDA crop monitoring report indicates that corn planting in the U.S. is on track, with 3% of the intended area planted, matching last year's progress and slightly ahead of the five-year average. Illinois has seen 2% of its corn area planted, while Tennessee leads with 59%. Cotton planting is also progressing, with 5% completed, on par with last year but just below the average. Meanwhile, spring wheat planting is underway, with 3% of the area planted, aligning with the average. These figures provide a snapshot of the current state of crop planting across the country.
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The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) brought its new weekly crop monitoring report this Monday (8), showing corn planting reaching 3% of the area until last Sunday (7), the same number as last year and the average of the last five is 2%. A week ago, it was 2%. The state of Illinois, the second largest producer of the cereal in the country, has already planted 2% of its area. Tennessee is the most advanced state, at 59%. Cotton sowing, in turn, reached 5%, compared to 3% ...

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