For the week ending May 10, 2020, there were 3.5 days suitable for fieldwork North Dakota, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Corn harvest continues in the state at 93% up 2% from the previous week.
Mixed precipitation and wind halted planting in much of the state.
Soybeans planted at 4 percent which is equal to last year.
Spring wheat planted at 27 percent, near last year’s 30 and emerged at 4 percent, near last year’s 1.
Durum wheat planted at 28 percent, ahead of last year’s 20, emerged was 7 percent, near the average of 5.
Corn planted at 7 percent, near 9 last year.
Canola planted at 11 percent, emerged was 1 percent.
Sugarbeets planted at 35 percent, behind last year’s 51.
Oats planted at 30 percent, emerged was 2 percent.
Barley planted at 20 percent, behind last year’s 27.
Dry edible peas planted at 28 percent, emerged was 3 percent.
Flaxseed planted at 6 percent.
Potatoes planted at 18 percent.
Dry edible beans planted at 1 percent.
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