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North Dakota farms flourish amid varied conditions

North Dakota farms flourish amid varied conditions


By Scout Nelson

North Dakota's agricultural landscape presents a promising outlook as of February 25, 2024, with the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service providing a comprehensive update on crop progress and condition, alongside livestock health.

Moisture supplies for topsoil and subsoil are balanced, with 14% rated very short, 36% short, 48% adequate, and 2% surplus. This mix indicates a landscape ready for the upcoming planting season, despite pockets of dryness.

Winter wheat, a key crop, shows a healthy distribution of conditions with only 1% rated very poor. The majority, 92%, ranges from fair to excellent, suggesting a promising outlook for this year's harvest. Specifically, the breakdown shows 6% poor, 45% fair, 47% good, and 1% excellent, highlighting the crop's resilience.

The livestock sector is thriving, with cattle and calf conditions particularly strong. An impressive 80% are rated as good to excellent, and death loss is minimal, indicating a successful season for ranchers. Calving progress at 12% underscores an ongoing birthing season with promising early results.

Sheep and lamb health mirrors this positivity, with 82% rated good to excellent. Lambing is further along at 24% complete, accompanied by a 35% completion in shearing, preparing the flock for warmer seasons ahead.

Hay and roughage supplies are ample for sustaining livestock, with 90% rated as adequate to surplus. This ensures that nutritional needs are met, supporting animal health and growth.

Stock water supplies, crucial for both crops and livestock, are mostly adequate at 79%, with only a small portion rated very short. This bodes well for sustaining agricultural operations through varied conditions.

This comprehensive report from the USDA paints a picture of a robust agricultural sector in North Dakota, facing challenges with resilience and making strides in both crop production and livestock management.

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