Published May 01, 2012, 07:04 AM

USDA says North Dakota crops continue to progress

The plantings of North Dakota’s barley, durum, spring wheat and oats crops continued to progress well ahead of last year’s pace.

BISMARCK (AP) — The plantings of North Dakota’s barley, durum, spring wheat and oats crops continued to progress well ahead of last year’s pace.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its weekly crop, livestock and weather report says that barley is 55 percent planted. And the durum crop advanced 6 percentage points to 41 percent planted, about six weeks ahead of last year.

Spring wheat and oats were 66 and 56 percent planted, respectively.

Farmers have also gotten a jump on the planting of dry edible peas, flaxseed and sugar beets.

The USDA said that vast areas of North Dakota are in good condition for fieldwork.

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