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Key updates on October crop conditions

Key updates on October crop conditions


By Scout Nelson

For the week ending October 6, 2024, the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service reported 6.4 days suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture supplies were 11% very short, 31% short, 54% adequate, and 4% surplus, while subsoil moisture supplies were rated 10% very short, 26% short, 58% adequate, and 6% surplus.

In the field crops report, soybean conditions were rated 2% very poor, 5% poor, 26% fair, 58% good, and 9% excellent. Soybeans dropping leaves reached 95%, with 52% of the crop harvested, surpassing last year’s 36% at this time.

Winter wheat conditions were 63% good and 4% excellent, with 79% of the crop planted, matching both last year and the five-year average. Corn conditions were 58% good, though the crop's maturity was slightly delayed compared to previous years. Only 8% of the corn had been harvested, trailing last year’s 12%.

Canola and flaxseed harvests were largely complete, with canola at 90% and flaxseed at 97%. Sugarbeet conditions were impressive, with 77% of the crop rated excellent, and sunflower conditions were 61% good. Potatoes were 78% harvested, and dry edible beans were 88%.

Pasture conditions were stable, with 40% rated good. Stock water supplies showed adequate levels, with only 9% rated very short. Overall, fieldwork and crop progress showed steady improvement across the board.

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Categories: North Dakota, Crops, Soybeans, Wheat, Sugar Beets, Weather

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