United States: Kentucky wheat harvest winding down

Published 2024년 7월 1일

Tridge summary

Kentucky farmers have made good progress in harvesting wheat, with 91% of the crop already harvested due to drier weather. However, both the corn and soybean crops have seen a slight decrease in their 'good to excellent' rating, standing at 64% each. Corn is currently at 32% silking, while soybeans are 94% planted, 84% emerged, and 17% blooming. Tobacco is faring better, with 79% rated 'good to excellent' and 95% of the crop set. Pastures and the first cutting of hay are also in good condition, with 70% and 88% rated 'good to excellent' respectively. Soil moisture has also improved, with 69% of topsoil and 72% of subsoil being adequate to surplus.
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Original content

Drier weather is helping Kentucky farmers make significant advancements in wheat harvest. Ninety-one percent of the crop is harvested. Kentucky’s corn crop is rated 64 percent good to excellent, a slight decline on the week. Thirty-two percent of the crop is silking. Soybeans are rated 64 percent good to excellent, a 1 percent improvement on the week. The crop is 94 percent planted, 84 percent emerged, and 17 percent blooming. Tobacco is rated 79 percent good to excellent, with 95 percent of the crop set and 3 percent blooming. Pastures are rated 70 percent good to excellent and the first ...

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