US farmers put in a strong shift last week, planting more than one-quarter of their corn in the period, US Department of Agriculture show.

In the top two growing states, Illinois and Iowa, growers planted 40+% of their crop.

Nonetheless, US sowings remain behind the usual pace.

Details of the data are shown below.

For the previous week’s report, click here.

State Planting progress
Change on week Change on year Difference from 5-year average
Colorado 41 +18 -10 -14
Illinois 55 +40 -29 -15
Indiana 40 +29 -20 -14
Iowa 57 +43 -36 -23
Kansas 60 +14 -5 -4
Kentucky 65 +26 -12 -5
Michigan 31 +27 -36 -10
Minnesota 35 +26 -59 -37
Missouri 65 +33 -17 -14
Nebraska 62 +23 -22 -15
North Carolina 95 +4 +1 +2
North Dakota 4 +3 -55 -37
Ohio 31 +26 -6 -10
Pennsylvania 33 +20 -15 0
South Dakota 31 +20 -52 -23
Tennessee 84 +20 0 0
Texas 87 +6 +2 +3
Wisconsin 34 +27 -40 -18
18 states 49 +27 -29 -18
Source: USDA. Planting progress data in percent. Other data in percentage points