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The “Soy” What of Later-Planted Soybeans

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — After a near record-breaking-planting season across parts of southern Illinois, many areas around the state are now facing rain delays. When we’re fortunate enough to have an early spring, the trend often shifts toward planting soybeans first — or at least alongside the corn crop. But for growers now delayed, the question becomes: Once fields dry out, what gets planted first? I have a sneaking suspicion it’s King Corn, of cou…
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morningagclips.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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