HTS Commodities weighs in on the latest Crop Progress Report

Spring planting is nearing the finish line as the season comes to a close. USDA shows U.S. corn planting is basically done at 94 percent complete, surpassing the five-year average pace. Soybeans are right in line with the average.

Lewis Williamson with HTS Commodities spoke with RFD-TV’s own Janet Adkison on the highlights from the latest report, conditions in North Dakota, and what to expect moving forward.

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