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Corn Harvested Reached 66%, Soybeans Harvested Reached 85% and Winter Wheat Emerged Came in at 78% Nationally

Tue, 12 Nov 2019 19:54:04 CST

Corn Harvested Reached 66%, Soybeans Harvested Reached 85% and Winter Wheat Emerged Came in at 78% Nationally The United States Department of Agriculture released its latest Crop Progress Report on Tuesday, November 12, 2019. According to this week's report, the overall conditions remain on the positive side with continued progress in the development of the crops. Focusing on corn, harvested came in at 66% this week versus 52% last week, the five-year average at this time is 85%. Soybeans harvested this week came in at 85%, versus 75% last week, the five-year average is 92% at this time. Winter wheat planted this week came in at 92%, versus 89% last week, the five-year average at this time is 92%. Winter wheat emerged came in this week at 78%, versus 71% last week, the five-year average at this time is 81%.    


Click here to review the complete USDA Crop Progress Report for Tuesday November 12, 2019.            


Across the southern plains -        


In Oklahoma, winter wheat planted reached 95%, up 11 points from the previous year and up 3 points from normal. Winter wheat emerged reached 86%, up 12 points from the previous year and up 1 point from normal. Corn harvested reached 95%, up 3 points from the previous year but unchanged from normal. Corn's condition this week is rated as 72% good to excellent, 23% fair and 5% poor to very poor. Sorghum harvested reached 82%, up 8 points from the previous year and up 2 points from normal. Sorghum's condition this week rated as 60% good to excellent, 32% fair and 8% poor to very poor. Soybeans dropping leaves reached 85%, down 3 points from the previous year and down 8 points from normal. Soybeans harvested reached 56%, up 4 points from the previous year but down 10 points from normal. Soybean's condition this week is rated 53% good to excellent, 37% fair and 10% poor to very poor. Cotton harvested reached 50%, up 19 points from the previous year and up 6 points from normal. Cotton's condition this week is rated as 35% good to excellent, 54% fair and 11% poor to very poor. Pasture and Range condition this week rated as 45% good to excellent, 44% fair and 11% poor to very poor.            


To review the full Oklahoma Crop Progress Report for this week, click here.            


In Kansas, winter wheat planted was 96%, ahead of 89% last year and equal to the five-year average. Winter wheat emerged reached 79%, near 76% last year but behind 84% on average. Winter wheat's condition this week came in at 51% good to excellent, 34% fair and 15 poor to very poor. Corn harvested was 90%, near 88% last year but behind 94% average. Soybeans harvested was 83%, ahead of 72% of last year and near 86% five-year average. Soybean's harvested was 84% ahead of 60% last year and near 75% average. Cotton harvested was 26%, ahead of 17% last year and equal to the average. Cotton's condition this week rated as 44% good to excellent, 40% fair and 16% poor to very poor. Pasture and range conditions this week rated as 57% good to excellent, 30% fair and 13% poor to very poor.            


To review the full Kansas Crop Progress Report for this week, click here.            


Finally in Texas, winter wheat planted reached 82%, ahead of 79% last year and behind 84% on average. Winter wheat emerged reached 69%, ahead of 66% last year and behind 70% on average. Winter wheat's condition this week came in at 36% good to excellent, 37% fair and 46% poor to very poor. Corn harvested reached 92%, behind 93% last year and on average. Corn's condition this week rated as 52% good to excellent, 38% fair and 10% poor to very poor. Cotton harvested reached 50%, ahead of 41% last year and 46% on average. Cotton's condition this week rated as 23% good to excellent, 45% fair and 32% poor to very poor. Soybeans harvested reached 83%, behind 85% last year and on par with the average. Soybean's condition this week rated as 31% good to excellent, 41% fair and 23% poor to very poor. Pasture and range condition this week rated as 17% good to excellent, 37% fair and 46% poor to very poor.            


To review the full Texas Crop Progress Report for this week, click here.     



        

 

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