A Tale Of Two Crops: Farmers Struggle Against Flooding And Drought

Crop conditions continue to fall as extreme weather plagues this year’s growing season.

Corn and Soybean Condition - 06-23-2024 - WEB.jpg
Corn and Soybean Condition - 06-23-2024 - WEB.jpg
(Lindsey Pound)

This week’s USDA crop progress report shows conditions continuing to decline for corn and soybeans. For corn, 69% is in good to excellent condition (down 3% from last week). The total soybean crop in good to excellent condition is also down 3% - from 70% last week to 67% this week.

And while some growers have severe drought to blame, others can point to extreme flooding.

In Iowa, growers might need to grab a life jacket before going to check their fields.

South Dakota farmers are having a similar experience - with this operation reporting 10" of rain in one day.

The Oklahoma Pork Council has even started work to help those affected by the flood.

But it seems the rain is only falling in one part of the country as farmers further east are hoping the skies open up soon.

Click here to let us know how your crops are progressing.

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