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USDA Crop Progress Shows 2022 Oklahoma Wheat Crop 34% Planted

Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:17:12 CDT

USDA Crop Progress Shows 2022 Oklahoma Wheat Crop 34% Planted USDA's weekly Crop Progress report, Monday, shows corn condition at 59% good to excellent, the same as last week. Soybean crop conditions at 58% good to excellent, same as last week. Cotton crop conditions at 65% good to excellent, 1 point up from last week. Good to excellent grain sorghum condition is at 56%, same as last week. Winter wheat is 34% planted, more than 10 points above this time last year and 2 points up from the five-year average. 9% of the Country's winter wheat is emerged, up 5 points from this time last year and 1 point from the five-year average.

The report shows 97% of the corn crop is in the dented stage, 3 points above the five-year average. Mature corn makes up 74%, 10 points above the five-year average. Harvested corn is at 18%, 3 points above the five-year average. The U.S. corn condition rating is 59% good to excellent, same as last week and 2 points below this time last year.

The Nation's soybeans dropping leaves is 75%, 9 points above the five-year average. 16% of soybeans are harvested currently, 3 points above the five-year average. 58% is rated good to excellent, same as last week and 6 points below this time last year.

Cotton bolls opening is at 60%, 4 points below the five-year average. Cotton harvested is 11%, 3 points below the five-year average. Good to excellent cotton crop conditions is 65%, up 1 point from last week and more than 20 points ahead of this time last year.

The U.S. grain sorghum coloring is 96%, 2 points above the five-year average. Mature sorghum is 65%, up 9 points from the five-year average. For grain sorghum, 31% is harvested so far, 1 point below the five-year average. Good to excellent sorghum crop condition is 56%, same as last week and 5 points above this time last year.

Finally, pasture and range conditions are 23% good to excellent, 31% fair and 46% poor to very poor. Abnormally dry conditions have allowed drought in the West to creep east, into much of the Great Plains.

Click here, for the complete National Crop Progress report released on Monday, September 27, 2021, by USDA NASS.

Oklahoma

According to the Oklahoma Crop Progress and Condition report, Oklahoma's winter wheat is 28% planted and 5% emerged.

Oklahoma corn crop condition is 73% good to excellent, 24% fair and 3% poor to very poor. Corn mature is at 79%. Corn harvested is 30%.

Oklahoma grain sorghum crop condition is 39% good to excellent, 28% fair and 33% poor to very poor. Sorghum coloring is at 94%. Mature Sorghum is at 60%. Harvested sorghum is at 10%.

Oklahoma soybean crop condition is 49% good to excellent, 40% fair and 11% poor to very poor. Soybeans setting pods is at 88%. Soybeans dropping leaves is at 34%.

Oklahoma cotton crop condition is 74% good to excellent, 19% fair and 7% poor to very poor. Cotton bolls opening is at 68%.

Pasture and range condition is 32% good to excellent, 47% fair and 21% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the Oklahoma Crop Progress Condition report.

Kansas

According to the Kansas Crop Progress and Condition report winter wheat is 27% planted and 6% emerged.

Corn condition rated 54% good to excellent, 25% fair and 21% poor to very poor. Corn dented was 97%. Mature was 81%. Harvested was 36%.

Kansas soybean condition rated 58% good to excellent, 28% fair and 14% poor to very poor. Dropping leaves is 57%. Harvested is 4%.

Kansas grain sorghum condition rated 57% good to excellent, 29% fair and 14% poor to very poor. Sorghum coloring was 95%. Mature was 53%. Harvested was 11%.

Kansas cotton crop condition rated 56% good to excellent, 41% fair and 3% poor to very poor. Cotton bolls opening is 54%. Harvested 1%.

Kansas pasture and range conditions rated 34% good to excellent, 40% fair and 26% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the full Kansas Crop Progress report.

Texas

According to the Texas Crop Progress and Condition report, winter wheat is 37% planted and 10% emerged.

Texas corn crop condition is 61% good to excellent, 29% fair and 10% poor to very poor. Corn mature is at 94%. Corn harvested is at 83%.

Texas grain sorghum crop condition is 63% good to excellent, 28% fair and 9% poor to very poor. Mature Sorghum is at 90%. Sorghum harvested is at 80%.

Texas soybean crop condition is 50% good to excellent, 40% fair and 10% poor to very poor. Soybeans dropping leaves is at 90%. Soybeans harvested is at 59%.

Texas cotton crop condition is 62% good to excellent, 33% fair and 5% poor to very poor. Cotton bolls opening is at 54%. Cotton harvested is at 21%.

Pasture and range condition is 26% good to excellent, 37% fair and 37% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the full Texas Crop Progress report.


   

 

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