The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) May 30 report shows 92% of corn is planted compared to compared to the four-year average of 84%. With warmer temperatures and ideal soil conditions, all tracked states have corn emerging, which is at 72% compared to the four-year average of 63%. NPGA continues to track progress and other environmental factors that may impact the demand for propane during harvest season. The entire USDA crop report is available here.
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