Indiana News

Many Farmers Doing Better Since Soggy Spring

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP): Indiana farmers have largely made up from the slow start to planting caused by this year’s soggy spring, with some saying their fields are now in great shape. The state’s farmers are ahead of the five-year average in getting corn and soybean crops planted; a turnaround after being way behind a month ago.

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