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Modest U.S. Edible Bean Seeding ProgressWASHINGTON - May 6/08 - SNS -- Seeding of this year's dry edible bean crops is just getting underway in most parts of the United States, though excellent progress has been reported planting dry edible bean and chickpea crops in Washington state. Excellent progress is also reporting getting this year's field pea crops in the ground, with growers in Washington state and North Dakota advancing more than twice as quickly as was the case at this time last year.
U.S. Dry Edible Bean Seeding Progress
(per cent)
This Last Last 5-Year
week week Year Average
Colorado NA NA NA NA
Michigan NA NA NA NA
Minnesota 0 0 1 4
Nebraska NA NA NA NA
North Dakota NA NA NA NA
Washington 31 16 68 60
Wyoming 0 0 1 0
U.S. Field Pea Seeding Progress
(per cent)
This Last Last 5-Year
week week Year Average
North Dakota 71 33 55 NA
Washington 46 21 78 76
U.S. Dry Edible Bean Crop Condition
(per cent as of May 5)
Very Excel-
poor Poor Fair Good lent
Colorado NA NA NA NA NA
Michigan NA NA NA NA NA
Minnesota NA NA NA NA NA
Nebraska NA NA NA NA NA
North Dakota NA NA NA NA NA
Washington 0 19 81 0 0
Wyoming NA NA NA NA NA
Source: NASS
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