Corn Planting Progress

USDA’ s corn planting progress for the week ended June 19.

 Corn Emerged - Selected States [These 18 States planted 92% of the 2010 corn acreage] ----------------------------------------------------------------- : Week ending : :-----------------------------------: State : June 19, : June 12, : June 19, : 2006-2010 : 2010 : 2011 : 2011 : Average ----------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Colorado ........: 100 90 99 98 Illinois ........: 99 97 99 98 Indiana .........: 100 81 94 97 Iowa ............: 100 99 99 99 Kansas ..........: 100 98 100 100 Kentucky ........: 100 87 97 99 Michigan ........: 100 78 93 99 Minnesota .......: 100 90 98 100 Missouri ........: 98 97 99 95 Nebraska ........: 100 98 100 100 North Carolina ..: 100 100 100 100 North Dakota ....: 98 74 91 99 Ohio ............: 100 57 92 100 Pennsylvania ....: 96 68 76 92 South Dakota ....: 99 82 96 98 Tennessee .......: 100 98 99 100 Texas ...........: 98 96 99 99 Wisconsin .......: 100 83 97 99 : 18 States .......: 100 91 97 99 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Corn Condition - Selected States: Week Ending June 19, 2011 [National crop conditions for selected States are weighted based on 2010 planted acreage] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Very poor : Poor : Fair : Good : Excellent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Colorado .......: - 2 22 67 9 Illinois .......: 2 5 25 51 17 Indiana ........: 2 9 34 43 12 Iowa ...........: 1 2 13 58 26 Kansas .........: 1 5 36 50 8 Kentucky .......: 1 2 24 58 15 Michigan .......: 2 8 30 49 11 Minnesota ......: 1 4 20 62 13 Missouri .......: 1 4 25 58 12 Nebraska .......: 1 4 19 65 11 North Carolina .: 12 22 29 35 2 North Dakota ...: - 3 20 61 16 Ohio ...........: 2 9 35 47 7 Pennsylvania ...: 1 4 26 56 13 South Dakota ...: 1 4 20 64 11 Tennessee ......: 1 8 27 48 16 Texas ..........: 22 19 37 20 2 Wisconsin ......: - 2 16 66 16 : 18 States ......: 2 5 23 56 14 : Previous week ..: 2 4 25 56 13 Previous year ..: 2 5 18 56 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. 

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