FARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota’s soybean harvest is coming to a close, and the corn and sunflower harvests both have reached about three-fourths done.
The federal Agriculture Department in its weekly crop report says 93 percent of soybeans, 74 percent of sunflowers and 71 percent of corn is harvested. All remain behind the average pace.
Sixty-five percent of subsoil moisture supplies and 74 percent of topsoil moisture supplies are rated adequate to surplus.
Stock water supplies in the state are rated 64 percent adequate to surplus, and pastures are rated mostly in fair to good condition.