USDA Crop Progress: 5% of Corn, 4% of Soybeans Left to Harvest; HRW Wheat Rated 44% Good to Excellent as of Nov. 10
11/12/2024 | 3:10 PM CST
This article was originally published at 3:04 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Nov. 12. It was last updated with additional information at 3:10 p.m. CST on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
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OMAHA (DTN) — The corn and soybean harvests were nearly complete by the end of last week, according to USDA NASS’ weekly national Crop Progress report released on Tuesday. The report is normally released on Mondays but was delayed this week due to the Veterans Day holiday.
Corn was 95% harvested, and soybeans were 96% harvested as of Sunday, Nov. 10.
Winter wheat was 91% planted and 76% emerged. Winter wheat condition was rated 44% good to excellent, up 3 points from 41% the previous week.
Check this page throughout the afternoon for additional highlights from this week’s report.
To view weekly crop progress reports issued by National Ag Statistics Service offices in individual states, visit http://www.nass.usda.gov/…. Look for the U.S. map in the “Find Data and Reports by” section and choose the state you wish to view in the drop-down menu. Then look for that state’s “Crop Progress & Condition” report.
National Crop Progress Summary This Last Last 5-Year Week Week Year Avg. Corn Harvested 95 91 86 84 Soybeans Harvested 96 94 94 91 Winter Wheat Planted 91 87 92 93 Winter Wheat Emerged 76 66 79 79 Cotton Harvested 71 63 64 63 Sorghum Harvested 91 85 90 89
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National Crop Condition Summary (VP=Very Poor; P=Poor; F=Fair; G=Good; E=Excellent) This Week Last Week Last Year VP P F G E VP P F G E VP P F G E Winter Wheat 6 12 38 38 6 8 15 36 35 6 7 10 36 39 8
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