The northwest corner of Indiana, which is the biggest production area, was planted late and has had too much rain. Brad Downing, who operates Cross Creek Ag Solutions, is pleased with his crop. “The central and north-central part of the state outside of the sand ground is in really good shape,” said Downing. “Personally, I’m 56 miles north of Indianapolis and I’m sitting on the largest crop I think I ever raised, but you get 20 miles outside of our area and the worse it gets.” In Downing’s view, Indiana has a good crop, but not an excellent crop.
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