Farmers in east-central and southeast Iowa catching up on planting

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Farmers in east-central and southeast Iowa catching up on planting

Farmers in east-central and southeast Iowa are making up for lost planting time.

Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Rebecca Vittetoe says cool, wet weather kept corn progress under five percent until conditions improved late last week.

“We saw people starting to get out into fields and kind of test to see if conditions were more fit for planting, and then Sunday into Monday you really started to see a lot more planters rolling.”

She tells Brownfield farmers in her part of the state could be close to finished with corn by the end of this week.

“You look everywhere and there’s a planter out in the field, so it wouldn’t surprise me if by the end of this week in some neighborhoods 90 percent of the corn is in.”

Vittetoe says soybean planting is also progressing quickly.

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