Rains Delay Nebraska Field Work
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Authorities say rain-laden storms have
delayed field work in Nebraska but have raised soil moisture
levels.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture report for last week says a
survey shows about 4 percent of the expected corn crop has been
planted, compared with 2 percent last year and 1 percent on
average.
The department also said three-quarters of the expected oat crop
has been planted.
The winter wheat crop was rated 63 percent good or excellent.
Spring calving was 88 percent complete.
© Associated Press
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