6-5-12 (St. Paul, MN) -- Minnesota farmers continue to see generally good crop development around the state, but there some problems here and there. The weekly weather and crop update from the Minnesota Department of Agricultural Statistics shows that the planting of most crops has wrapped up for the year. Some areas in central and southern Minnesota have seen some replanting because of torrential rains and high winds and last week freezing temperatures in parts of nothern Minnesota nipped some of the young plants in that region, but overall the 2012 growing season is off to a good start. Small grains like spring wheat, oats and barley are moving ahead at a very quick pace this year, mostly because of very early planting and much of the corn crop is likely to be knee high long before the Fourth of July.