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Crops lower as planting on par with averages

Wet forecasts may slow additional planting. (audio)

May 23, 2017

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The crop markets are lower on Tuesday after USDA said corn and soybean planting made good progress last week. Also winter wheat’s condition improved a little and spring wheat planting advanced.

Weather maps favor more rain in the Midwest the next few days, which could slow planting.

Listen to the report using the audio link on this page.

Farm Futures Senior Editor Bob Burgdorfer comes to Penton Farm Progress with experience as a reporter covering grain markets and other global news with Reuters, Inc. A journalism graduate from Kansas State University, Bob has also worked at daily newspapers and Knight-Ridder as a commodity reporter, covering grains and livestock. He has earned five writing awards for his coverage of Mad Cow Disease, immigration issues and other international breaking news stories.

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