Latest Crop Progress Report Show Oklahoma Wheat is 50% Planted, 25% Emerged

Oct 13, 2021

USDA’s weekly Crop Progress report, Tuesday, shows the nation’s winter wheat crop is 60% planted, 6 points behind this time last year and equal to the five-year average. 31% of the nation’s winter wheat is emerged, 8 points behind this time last year and 4 points behind the five-year average.

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U.S. corn condition is 60% good to excellent, 1 point up from last week. Soybean crop condition is 59% good to excellent, 1 point up from last week. Cotton crop conditions at 64% good to excellent, 2 points up from last week. Good to excellent grain sorghum condition is at 55%, 1 point down from last week.

The report shows 94% of the corn crop is mature, 1 point ahead of this time last year and 8 points ahead of the five-year average. 41% of the nation’s corn crop is harvested, 2 points ahead of this time last year and 10 points ahead of the five-year average. The U.S. corn condition rating is 60% good to excellent, up 1 point from last week and 1 point below this time last year.

The Nation’s soybeans dropping leaves is at 91%, 1 point ahead of this time last year and 2 points ahead of the five-year average. So far, 49% of soybeans are harvested, 9 points behind this time last year and 9 points ahead of the five-year average. 59% is rated good to excellent, 1 point ahead of this time last year and 4 points below this time last year.

Cotton bolls opening is at 78%, more than 10 points behind this time last year and 4 points behind the five-year average. Cotton harvested is 20%, 5 points behind this time last year and 6 points behind the five-year average. Good to excellent cotton crop conditions is 64%, up 2 points from last week and more than 20 points up from this time last year.

The U.S. mature grain sorghum is at 88%, equal to this time last year and 9 points ahead of the five-year average. For grain sorghum, 49% is harvested so far, 2 points ahead of this time last year and 7 points ahead of the five-year average. Good to excellent grain sorghum crop condition is 55%, 1 point down from last week and 5 points more than this time last year.

Finally, pasture and range conditions are 24% good to excellent, 31% fair and 45% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the complete National Crop Progress report released on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, by USDA NASS.

Oklahoma

According to the Oklahoma Crop Progress and Condition report, Oklahoma’s winter wheat is 50% planted and 25% emerged.

Oklahoma corn crop condition is 78% good to excellent, 18% fair and 4% poor to very poor. Corn mature is at 95%. Corn harvested is 60%.

Oklahoma grain sorghum crop condition is 36% good to excellent, 24% fair and 40% poor to very poor. Mature Sorghum is at 89%. Grain sorghum harvested is at 34%.

Oklahoma soybean crop condition is 49% good to excellent, 37% fair and 14% poor to very poor. Soybeans dropping leaves is at 61%. Soybeans harvested is 14%.

Oklahoma cotton crop condition is 66% good to excellent, 28% fair and 6% poor to very poor. Cotton bolls opening is at 85%. Cotton harvested is at 7%.
Pasture and range condition is 28% good, 44% fair and 27% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the Oklahoma Crop Progress report.

Kansas

According to the Kansas Crop Progress and Condition report winter wheat is 63% planted and 31% emerged.

This week’s Kansas corn crop condition percentages are not available. Last week, corn condition rated 52% good to excellent, 27% fair and 21% poor to very poor. Corn mature is 98%. Corn harvested is 66%.

Kansas soybean condition rated 54% good to excellent, 31% fair and 15% poor to very poor. Dropping leaves is 70%. Soybeans harvested is 14%.

Kansas grain sorghum condition rated 54% good to excellent, 31% fair and 15% poor to very poor. Grain sorghum mature is 81%. Grain sorghum harvested is 32%.

Kansas cotton crop condition rated 53% good to excellent, 39% fair and 8% poor to very poor. Cotton bolls opening is 83%. Cotton harvested is 2%.

Kansas pasture and range conditions rated 36% good to excellent, 38% fair and 26% poor to very poor.

Click here, for the full Kansas Crop Progress report.

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