According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry bean planting in North Dakota was 76% complete, near 87% last year and 91% average.Emerged was 63%, ahead of 50% last year, and equal to average Topsoil moisture supplies rated 44% very short, 29% short, 25% adequate, and 2% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 50% very short, 26% short, 23% adequate, and 1% surplus.
The Minnesota dry bean crop was 92% planted, ahead of 67% last year and 68% average. Emergence was 61%, ahead of 34% last year and 28% average. Topsoil moisture supplies were rated 4% very short, 20% short, 71% adequate and 5% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies were rated 6% very short, 24% short, 68%adequate and 2% surplus.
Dry bean planting in Idaho is at 89%, Washington is at 89%, Montana is at 76%, Wyoming is at 40%, Colorado is at 23%, Nebraska is at 19% and Michigan is 7% complete.
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