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From the USDA June Acreage Report- Oklahoma Farmers Plant Third Highest Acres of Cotton in U.S. for 2022

Fri, 01 Jul 2022 05:31:38 CDT

From the USDA June Acreage Report- Oklahoma Farmers Plant Third Highest Acres of Cotton in U.S. for 2022 On Thursday, June 30, the USDA released its Acreage and June Quarterly Grain Stocks Reports. Oklahoma was a mixed bag in 2022 compared to last year's plantings and acres expected to be harvested on most commodities. This year, farmers in Oklahoma planted 550,000 acres of cotton, which is the third highest in the United States for acres of cotton planted and was 11% up in those planted acres versus 2021. Cotton acres were the highest number of acres of spring planted crops in Oklahoma this year- followed by soybeans.

Below is a summary of statistics from Oklahoma plantings of corn, cotton, wheat, sorghum, soybeans and hay:

CORN:
Farmers in Oklahoma planted 380,000 acres or corn, ahead of last year's planted acres of 340,000.
330,000 acres of corn are expected to be harvested for grain, also ahead of last year's 295,000.

COTTON:
Oklahoma producers planted 550,000 acres of cotton this year, ahead of last year's planted acres of 495,000.
Harvested acres for cotton this year were not predicted for 2022 in this mid year estimate, but last's year's harvested acres for Oklahoma cotton were reported at 440,000 acres.

WHEAT:
Oklahoma producers planted 4,400,000 acres of wheat this year, which is the same as last year.
Only 2,700,000 acres of wheat were harvested this year, below last year's number of 2,950,000. Drought was a major factor in higher abandonment and the graze out of wheat acres in 2022.
According to the USDA Quarterly Grain Stocks report, Oklahoma is reported at 77,761,000 bushels of wheat, ahead of last year's reported bushels of 69,681,000.

SORGHUM:
Farmers in Oklahoma planted 360,000 acres of sorghum this year, far below last year's reported planted acreage of 430,000 acres.
310,000 acres or sorghum are expected to be harvested for grain, also below last year's 380,000 harvested acres.

SOYBEANS:
Farmers in Oklahoma planted 490,000 acres of soybeans this year, below last year's planted acreage of 580,000.
460,000 acres of soybeans are expected to be harvested this year, also below last year's 535,000 harvested acres.

HAY:
Oklahoma farmers are expected to harvest 2,920,000 acres of hay this year, below last year's harvested acres of 2,950,000.



To read the USDA Acreage Report released on June 30, 2022, Click Here.
To read the USDA Quarterly Grain Stocks Report released on June 30, 2022, Click Here.



   

 

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