Corn Crop Mostly Planted, Government Report Says
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
The 1985 corn crop has been mostly planted in the major producing states, says a weekly report by the government’s Joint Agricultural Weather Facility.
The report said that “only a few acres of corn” remain to be planted in Colorado, Kentucky, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
“Corn was mostly fair to good, even in the Southeast where moisture was short,” the report said.
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