
Winter Wheat headed reached 27 percent, down 1 point from the previous year but up 5 points from the average. Winter wheat conditions rated 49 percent good to excellent, 32 percent fair, and 19 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 45 percent good to excellent, 34 percent fair, and 21 percent poor to very poor.
Corn planted reached 24 percent, down 1 percentage point from last year and up 2 points from the five-year average. Corn emerged reached 5 percent, down 1 point from a year ago, but up 1 point from the five-year average. No corn conditions were provided.
Soybeans planted reached 18 percent, up 1 percentage point from a year ago and 6 points from the five-year average. No soybean conditions were provided.
Cotton planted reached 15 percent, up 1 percentage point from a year ago and the five-year average. No cotton conditions were provided.
Sorghum planted reached 21 percent, up 2 points from a year ago and equal to the five-year average. No sorghum conditions were provided.
Winter wheat jointing reached 90 percent, down 5 percentage points from the previous year and with no data regarding the five-year average. Winter wheat headed reached 44 percent, up 1 point from a year ago and 4 points from the five-year average. Conditions were rated 44 percent good to excellent, 37 percent fair, and 19 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 39 percent good to excellent, 44 percent fair, and 17 percent poor to very poor.
Corn planted reached 34 percent, down 5 points from a year ago but up 4 points from the five-year average. No corn conditions were provided.
Livestock conditions rated 56 percent good to excellent, 35 percent fair, and 9 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 51 percent good to excellent, 35 percent fair, and 10 percent poor to very poor.
Pasture and range conditions rated 41 percent good to excellent, 37 percent fair, and 22 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 36 percent good to excellent, 43 percent fair, and 21 percent poor to very poor.
Winter wheat jointed reached 78 percent, down 4 percentage points from a year ago, but up 12 points from the five year average. Winter wheat headed reached 19 percent, down 10 percentage points from a year ago, but up 9 points form the five-year average. Winter wheat conditions rated 47 percent good to excellent, 36 percent fair, and 17 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 41 percent good to excellent, 37 percent fair, and 22 percent poor to very poor.
Corn planted reached 39 percent, up 2 percentage points from last year, and 10 points from the five-year average. Corn emerged reached 11 percent, down 4 points from a year ago, but up 3 points from the five-year average. No corn conditions were provided.
Soybeans planted reached 13 percent, up 2 points from a year ago and 5 points from the five-year average.
Sorghum planted reached 3 percent, up 1 point from a year ago and 2 from the five-year average.
Winter wheat headed reached 72 percent, up 10 percentage points from the previous year and 11 points from the five-year average. Winter wheat conditions rated 31 percent good to excellent, 36 percent fair, and 33 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 27 percent good to excellent, 39 percent fair, and 34 percent poor to very poor.
Corn planted reached 74 percent, up 3 points from the previous year and 4 points from the five-year average. Corn emerged reached 67 percent, up 6 points from the previous year and 9 points from the five-year average. Corn conditions rated 38 percent good to excellent, 54 percent fair, and 8 percent poor to very poor. Last week’s conditions rated 33 percent good to excellent, 55 percent fair, and 12 percent poor to very poor.
Cotton planted reached 21 percent, up 3 percentage points from last year and 1 point from the five-year average. No cotton condition ratings were provided.
Sorghum planted reached 67 percent, up 3 percentage points from the previous year and 1 from the five-year average. Sorghum emerged reached 50 percent, up 43 points from the previous year and 42 points from the five-year average. No sorghum condition ratings were provided.
Soybeans planted reached 19 percent, with no data from the previous year and equal to the five-year average.