USA - Western S.D. sees more rain while eastern producers get to spray, cut hay

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USA - Western S.D. sees more rain while eastern producers get to spray, cut hay

Above average rainfall continued across much of west central and southwest South Dakota over the last week with an inch or more falling in some western locations. Meanwhile, in the east, relatively dry conditions allowed producers to continue haying and finish crop spraying, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 9 percent surplus, 70 percent adequate, 16 percent short and 5 percent very short. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 6 percent surplus, 68 percent adequate, 20 percent short and 6 percent very short.

Above average rainfall continued across much of west central and southwest South Dakota over the last week with an inch or more falling in some western locations.

Meanwhile, in the east, relatively dry conditions allowed producers to continue haying and finish crop spraying, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.

Topsoil moisture supplies rated 9 percent surplus, 70 percent adequate, 16 percent short and 5 percent very short. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 6 percent surplus, 68 percent adequate, 20 percent short and 6 percent very short.

Field Crops Report: About 99 percent of corn has emerged as of the week ending June 28. The condition rated 72 percent good or excellent, 23 percent fair, and 5 percent poor or very poor.

Soybeans were 98 percent emerged, ahead of last year, but only 1 percent of them were blooming. That's behind the 8 percent average and 13 percent rating from last year. Soybean condition rated 70 percent good or excellent, 27 percent fair and 3 percent poor or very poor.

Spring wheat condition rated 1 percent very poor, 7 poor, 33 fair, 48 good, and 11 excellent. Spring wheat jointed was 96 percent, ahead of 88 last year. Headed was 60 percent, ahead of 53 last year and near 58 average.

Winter wheat condition rated 13 percent very poor, 23 poor, 35 fair, 27 good, and 2 excellent. Winter wheat headed was 91 percent, behind 96 last year, but near 92 average. Coloring rated 54 percent, well ahead of 27 last year, and ahead of 35 average. Mature rated 1 percent.

Oats condition rated 1 percent very poor, 4 poor, 25 fair, 61 good, and 9 excellent. Oats headed rated 84 percent, ahead of 72 last year and 65 average. Coloring was at 23 percent.

Barley condition rated 3 percent very poor, 3 poor, 14 fair, 75 good, and 5 excellent. Barley jointed was 90 percent, ahead of 83 last year. Headed rated 49 percent, ahead of 37 last year, and near 45 average.

Sorghum condition rated 0 percent very poor, 1 poor, 27 fair, 68 good, and 4 excellent. Sorghum planted rated 80 percent, behind 95 last year and 97 average. Emerged was 69 percent, behind 75 last year and 83 average.

Sunflower condition rated 0 percent very poor, 1 poor, 25 fair, 71 good, and 3 excellent. Sunflowers planted rated 80 percent, near 83 last year, but behind 89 average. Emerged was 49 percent, behind 54 last year.

Alfalfa conditions rated 1 percent very poor, 7 poor, 31 fair, 54 good, and 7 excellent. Alfalfa hay first cutting rated 56 percent complete, behind 63 last year and 68 average.

Livestock, Pasture and Range Report: Pasture and range conditions were rated 2 percent very poor, 8 poor, 29 fair, 43 good, and 18 excellent.

Stock water supplies rated 5 percent very short, 15 short, 74 adequate, and 6 surplus.

Source - http://www.tristateneighbor.com/

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