Weekly Crop Conditions and Progress
Corn planting has started, cotton is pacing ahead of normal and winter wheat conditions continue to slide.
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With summer patterns running four weeks behind schedule, meteorologist Don Day urges growers to plan in short windows for the second half of the growing season.
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