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Dry fields common across South Dakota

Dry conditions remain a problem for many South Dakota farmers.  USDA’s first weekly crop condition report of the 2022 growing season shows topsoil moisture levels at 23% very short and 44% short with only 32% of the land having adequate moisture. Sixty-three percent of South Dakota’s winter wheat is in fair condition with 27% rated good and 10% poor. About 9% of the state’s oats are planted with 1% emerging. […]

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Wheat starting 2022 better than prior year

Less than two days were suitable in Missouri for fieldwork last week. In the first crop report of the season, USDA says winter wheat condition was reported at 58 percent good to excellent with one percent headed, slightly better than last year.  Pasture and range conditions are 44 percent good to excellent with mostly adequate hay supplies. Topsoil moisture is 96 percent adequate to surplus and subsoil moisture is at […]

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Winter wheat condition and soil moisture levels stick out in first Nebraska crop progress update of the season

Nebraska farmers took advantage of a mostly favorable week of weather. In its first weekly crop progress report of the year, the USDA says oat planting progressed to 14 percent and is now equal with the five-year average. Winter wheat condition is rated 27 percent good to excellent. Moisture levels remain a major concern statewide, with just 19 percent of topsoil and 18 percent of subsoil rated adequate and none […]

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Economist doesn’t expect herd expansion anytime soon

A livestock economist says uncertainty is hindering expansion of the swine herd. University of Missouri’s Scott Brown says producers have been slow to respond to higher prices.  “They don’t know whether if they produce more hogs, if there’s going to be the ability to process those hogs,” he says.  “And to me, we’re really starting to see out of the data this idea that producers are going to sit on […]

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Crop futures trade higher on trade, weather support

The soybean complex closed higher on fundamental support. Mixed South American weather has kept the market’s attention. Moderate to heavy rains are expected for Brazil this week with little to light showers expected for Argentina. Even with expected rainfall, Argentina and the southern half of Brazil remain in extreme drought. North American weather is becoming more important as planting season ramps up. Gains for crude oil on the day have […]

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Kansas farmers have started the planting season

Kansas growers had five days suitable for fieldwork last week and varying levels of moisture. In the first crop report of the season, USDA says winter wheat condition was reported at 31 percent good to excellent with 11 percent jointed.  Progress is ahead of last year but slightly behind average. Two percent of corn has been planted. Topsoil moisture is only 46 percent adequate to surplus and subsoil moisture is […]

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Tennessee crops: 75% wheat rated good to excellent

Spotty cold and dry conditions in parts of the state are causing some Tennessee farmers to worry about the wheat crop, while light showers in other areas are helping to green up pastures.  Winter wheat is rated 75% good to excellent with 33% of the crop jointing.  Nineteen percent of the apple crop is in full bloom.  Pastures are rated 44% good to excellent.  Topsoil moisture is 94% adequate to […]

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First weekly crop report indicates Iowa farmers are waiting on better weather

Cool, wet weather limited fieldwork across Iowa this past week. In its first weekly crop progress report of the year, USDA says there were less than two days suitable to be working ground statewide, but some farmers were able to apply fertilizer and seed oats. Dean Meyer grows corn and soybeans near Rock Rapids in northwest Iowa. “We’re eagerly anticipating heading to the field (but) we need a warming trend […]

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Cold, wet conditions delaying Michigan fieldwork

Wet and muddy conditions persist in Michigan with snow and icy rain reported over the past week. In the first crop report of the season, USDA says about five percent of the state is experiencing moderate drought, mostly in southern counties of the Upper Peninsula and northwest Lower.  Topsoil moisture is 99 percent adequate to surplus and subsoil moisture is at 92 percent. Winter wheat condition was reported at 38 […]

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