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Farmers see first long dry spell, make harvest progress

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Farmers made a lot of progress in the harvest with a rare dry week to work in. The U-S-D-A crop report says farmers had nearly six good days for field work last week — which is the most dry days they’ve had in weeks. That allowed for a lot of combine time and the corn harvest is now 49 percent complete. That’s 20 percent more than last week — and corn is now three days ahead of last year and only three days behind the five-year average. The report shows 71 percent of the soybeans are now out of the fields — which is 34 percent more than last week. Things are still behind for beans, as this is the smallest percentage of the soybean crop harvested by October 28 since 2009.