Nearly 10-point condition declines across Michigan crops

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Nearly 10-point condition declines across Michigan crops

Persistent dry conditions are causing crop conditions to deteriorate in Michigan.

The USDA says 77 percent of corn is in the dough stage, 24 percent is dented, and condition declined 11 points to 54 percent good to excellent.  Soybeans are 96 percent setting pods, and condition dropped 10 points to 63 percent good to excellent.

As of Sunday, 52 percent of dry beans and 58 percent of sugarbeets were in good to excellent condition.

Non-irrigated specialty crops are water stressed.  Harvest continues for peaches, blueberries, sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants, potatoes, and tomatoes.  Wind damage was more evident for sweet corn and peppers in the southwest region.

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