Corn Percent Planted, Emerged

USDA’ s corn progress ratings for the week ended May 9.

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 Corn: Percent Planted, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 9, :May 2, :May 9, : 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : CO : 60 27 41 44 IL : 94 87 9 65 IN : 81 71 10 52 IA : 93 84 78 71 KS : 72 50 46 66 KY : 89 83 38 72 MI : 75 53 16 51 MN : 94 87 78 64 MO : 84 73 38 63 NE : 78 48 74 65 NC : 97 93 94 95 ND : 53 44 6 40 OH : 76 64 21 56 PA : 54 38 28 47 SD : 47 31 26 38 TN : 88 86 75 87 TX : 85 75 79 85 WI : 68 51 39 47 : 18 Sts: 81 68 46 62 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 92% of last year’s corn acreage. Corn: Percent Emerged, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 9, :May 2, :May 9, : 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : CO : 2 1 8 8 IL : 63 39 3 33 IN : 52 26 2 17 IA : 48 19 21 17 KS : 32 18 17 30 KY : 76 59 25 50 MI : 25 3 0 7 MN : 32 9 10 9 MO : 53 39 19 43 NE : 16 3 17 14 NC : 85 59 72 75 ND : 8 2 0 3 OH : 39 8 8 15 PA : 16 5 12 12 SD : 5 1 2 3 TN : 74 62 51 66 TX : 67 66 69 68 WI : 13 2 3 4 : 18 Sts: 39 19 13 21 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 92% of last year’s corn acreage. 

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