Crop Progress Report – October 25, 2021
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry edible bean harvest in North Dakota was 93 percent, behind 100 percent last year, but near 91 percent
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry edible bean harvest in North Dakota was 93 percent, behind 100 percent last year, but near 91 percent
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Late season rains across North Dakota and Minnesota were enough to improve dry conditions, but more rains will be needed to break the longer-term drought.
USDA Market News reports trading of dry beans remains mostly light with moderate demand. New crop prices for all pulses remain steady to firm.
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry edible bean harvest in North Dakota was 91%, behind 99% last year, but near 87% average. Topsoil