This is part of an article that was in the QC Times yesterday:
"Recent production numbers show that farmers throughout both Iowa and Illinois are way behind in harvesting because of the wet weather.
Rebecca Alter of the Iowa field office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service said that for the week ending Oct. 11, only 6 percent of corn had been harvested throughout Iowa. Normally, it is 21 percent by this time. Last year, it was only 6 percent as well, she added.
Only 29 percent of soybeans have been harvested in Iowa, too, she said. Last year by this time 64 percent had been harvested, and in 2007, 74 percent had been harvested.
In Illinois for the week ending Oct. 11, 6 percent of corn had been harvested compared with 19 percent last year, said Mike Clark, estimates group leader of the Illinois field office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Only 10 percent of the soybeans had been harvest by Oct. 11, compared with 42 percent last year, he added.
"Two years ago, we had 75 percent harvested by this time," Clark said.
New harvest numbers will be issued today for the week that ended Sunday, but they are not expected to be much better because of continuing wet weather in the Midwest."