Mississippi Crop Progress Report: June 12, 2011
Week ending June 12, 2011 Released: 3:00 P.M., June 13, 2011
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service in Mississippi, there were 6.5 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending Sunday, June 12, 2011. Dry weather conditions are affecting row crops across much of the state, but non-irrigated corn appears to be suffering the most. There are reports of corn rolling up from dry conditions. Some scattered showers came through the state on Saturday and Sunday, but we are in need of a good soaking rain. Soil moisture was rated 42 percent very short, 40 percent short, and 18 adequate.
National Agricultures Statistics Services (Mississippi) Crop Progress for Week Ending 6/12/2011 | ||||
Crop | This Week | Last Week | Last Year | 5- Year Average |
Corn Silked |
62 |
35 | 56 |
59 |
Corn Dough |
6 |
— | 6 |
4 |
Cotton Planted |
100 |
98 | 100 |
100 |
Cotton Emerged |
96 |
92 | 97 |
97 |
Cotton Squaring |
17 |
8 | 27 |
25 |
Peanuts Planted |
100 |
98 | 94 |
98 |
Rice Emerged |
100 |
99 | 99 |
98 |
Sorghum Planted |
95 |
88 | 100 |
99 |
Sorghum Emerged |
86 |
80 | 97 |
95 |
Soybeans Planted |
97 |
93 | 99 |
98 |
Soybeans Emerged |
91 |
87 | 95 |
95 |
Soybeans Blooming |
16 |
5 | 16 |
32 |
Wheat Harvested |
88 |
66 | 69 | 76 |
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What is good or poor. Exellent, good, poor etc
Donald, I assume you are talking about some of the descriptions NASS uses. Here is a link that defines their terms in the crop progress reports. NASS DEFINITIONS