Farmers Plant Corn Amid Rains and Rising Fertilizer Prices
Arkansas farmers have reached 98% completion on corn planting for 2025, according to USDA data released May 26. The season was marked by consistent spring rainfall, making planting efforts difficult across the state.
By the end of March, 265,000 acres were planted. However, flooding and storms in early April led to the replanting of about 53,000 acres. For many, time and weather didn't allow for full replanting.
“There’s a number of farmers who thought they were going to replant corn, who, now that we’re at the end of May, just never really got the chance and are sticking with their original suboptimal stand,” said Jason Kelley from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture.
Late May saw only 2.3 days suitable for fieldwork. Moisture levels in both topsoil and subsoil remained high, according to USDA reports.