This week’s USDA Crop Progress report shows corn planting currently five percentage points (49% planted) behind the five year average, while soybean planting has slowed to just a single percentage point ahead (35%) of historical pace.
U.S. Farm Report host Tyne Morgan went deep on the weather patterns delaying progress. You can check that article out here.
Solar storms also delayed planting in some northern geographies by preventing planters from connecting to GPS. Clinton Griffiths shared his report on Friday, if you want to learn more.
Emerged corn sits at 23% overall, two points ahead of the five year average. Soybean emergence sits at 16% overall, a solid six percentage points ahead of pace.
Wisconsin and Colorado corn farmers made the strongest gains over the last seven days, with the Hawkeye tacking on 16 percentage points and Colorado adding 21. Both states still remain behind the respective five year pace, however.
In soybeans, Nebraska farmers moved up the board with a 19% planted in the past week, while Wisconsin added 16% in soybean planting progress as well.
Overall, soybean progress currently trails corn planting progress by a sizeable 14 percentage points.
North Carolina (95% planted) and Texas (80%) continue to set the overall pace in corn planting, while Mississippi (79%) and Arkansas (76%) lead in soybeans.
#PLANT24 UPDATES FROM X
@mjwiegand checks in with an update from Kansas...
Indiana’s @thefarmerslife shows it is #nevereasy...
Planted on mother's day.
— Brian Scott (@thefarmerslife) May 13, 2024
Swapping meters this morning and found a broken row cleaner and a flat tire. #plant24 #cursed pic.twitter.com/jrxc1DGpUN
In Georgia @PrecAgEngineer says get you a seed monitor!
One of the best planter investments growers can make is on seed monitoring capabilities. I am glad we put a seed monitor on our plot/research planter couple years ago and it has paid off way more since then and even saved some research trials!! #plant24 #seedmonitor #agtech pic.twitter.com/IH992CxTAs
— Simer Virk (@PrecAgEngineer) May 13, 2024
In Illinois @jeremywjones is so close he can almost taste it...
1 bag of seed short to finish corn planting. Hopefully I’m not waiting too long. Just 2 fields left of beans to be done with #plant24 pic.twitter.com/sjRHmJgKDQ
— Jeremy Jones (@jeremywjones) May 13, 2024


