Wet Fields Create Anxiety in Midwest

Muddy fields and a never-ending winter have farmers in the Midwest concerned that they may not get their corn and soybean crops planted in time. One agriculture economist said it is too early to worry, but farmers are sweating as their normal planting time is running two to three weeks behind schedule; however, history has shown that corn planted by mid May will be fine. Read more (Associated Press).

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