Soybean Percent Planted. Emerged

USDA’ s soybean progress ratings for the week ended May 16.

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 Soybeans: Percent Planted, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 16,:May 9, :May 16,: 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 51 41 26 42 IL : 42 33 1 36 IN : 46 35 5 35 IA : 53 44 38 40 KS : 25 15 13 21 KY : 28 11 3 22 LA : 58 52 70 69 MI : 36 35 14 40 MN : 47 40 49 38 MS : 85 75 72 84 MO : 18 14 8 24 NE : 44 26 57 38 NC : 20 16 21 21 ND : 8 5 3 26 OH : 45 35 16 48 SD : 9 4 17 16 TN : 19 10 7 24 WI : 31 20 20 31 : 18 Sts: 38 30 23 35 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 95% of last year’s soybean acreage. Soybeans: Percent Emerged, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 16,:May 9, :May 16,: 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 38 27 17 28 IL : 12 4 0 8 IN : 23 9 0 8 IA : 8 3 4 5 KS : 5 3 1 4 KY : 9 4 2 4 LA : 48 37 56 57 MI : 9 8 1 5 MN : 5 1 3 4 MS : 71 61 66 75 MO : 7 3 0 7 NE : 6 1 7 5 NC : 9 4 0 3 ND : 0 0 0 1 OH : 21 8 0 12 SD : 0 0 1 1 TN : 6 0 0 8 WI : 5 0 0 2 : 18 Sts: 13 7 5 9 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 95% of last year’s soybean acreage. 

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