USDA's crop progress report for the week ended April 25 reported 7% of corn crops planted, less than the 16% reported planted by this time in 2021. The 5-year average for corn planted in this week is 15%. Texas led among the top 18 corn planting states with 69% of its total corn ...
Crop Report – June 6, 2024 Field Conditions Significant planting progress has been made in many areas across the province over the last two weeks. Some growers were able to wrap up their corn, soybean and edible bean planting and apply their T3 fungicide applications in wheat. However, those...
April 26, 2021 | Posted in Seeding & Planting According to the latest USDA Crop Progress report, some 3% of corn has emerged in the week ended April 25, in line with the 3% emerged in the same week last year but below the 5-year average of 4%.Read More USDA Reports 8% of Corn...
It describes the country's climatic and agronomic conditions, and states that rainfall over the cropping regions in the eastern part of the country during summer and autumn has caused planting to progress well. It also offers an outlook for the production of winter and summer crops such as ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday released its latest crop progress report for the week ending May 5, showing U.S. corn and soybean planting progress well behind the prior five-year average. Due to the prolonged wet weather and March floods that hit the U.S. Midwest, only 23...
The article presents a progress report of planting corn and soybean crops in the U.S. as of June 3, 2014 which revealed that 76 percent of overall corn cro... J Koukol - 《Corn & Soybean Digest Exclusive Insight》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Corn And Soybean Prices: Strong Futures, Weak ...
In its Crop Progress Report released on Monday, the USDA pegged U.S. soybean planting at 77 percent complete as of Sunday, far behind the 93 percent average. About 92 percent of U.S. corn was seeded as of Sunday, behind the 100 percent five-year average, the USDA said....
Global food production faces challenges in balancing the need for increased yields with environmental sustainability. This study presents a six-year field experiment in the North China Plain, demonstrating the benefits of diversifying traditional cereal monoculture (wheat–maize) with cash crops (sweet po...
THE U.S. Department of Agriculture's Aug. 12 crop report will provide the first look at how big this year's crop will be using actual in-field surveys rather than statistical guesses. The government also will update acreage for corn in seven states where planting delays made its June 30 ...
Global food production faces challenges in balancing the need for increased yields with environmental sustainability. This study presents a six-year field experiment in the North China Plain, demonstrating the benefits of diversifying traditional cereal