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Farmers make more progress in planting

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The planting season continues to move rapidly ahead following a year where farmers had to sit and wait for things to dry out. The weekly crop report from the U-S Department of Agriculture shows 91 percent of the corn planting is done — up from 78 percent last week. The report says 71 percent of the soybeans were in the ground — an increase from 46 percent the week before. Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Paul Kassel says it’s been decades since farmers have the conditions to be able to work at this pace. “It was a record soybean planting in Iowa. I think the north-central crop reporting district had 66 percent like a week ago which is way ahead of schedule, so yeah, so kind of a neat deal to have that situation after the last couple of springs,” Kassel says.

The only downside has been a cold snap that spread across the state last week. Kassel says he has not received any reports of frost damage — but the cold is slowing the growth of the one-third of the corn crop that has already emerged from the ground.  “Kinda losing out here on leveraging our early planting. We like to plant early to kind of extend the growing season and increase the amount of time during the summer months when we can fill the kernel and the pods that’s probably the overall bigger concern,” according to Kassel.

The corn planting progress is now almost one month ahead of last year and two weeks ahead of the five-year average. Less than five percent of the crop remains to be planted in the northwest and north-central Iowa. The soybean planting is also one full month ahead of last year and more than two weeks ahead of the average. Northwest and north-central Iowa also lead the way in soybean planting with less than 20 percent remaining to be planted.