Conditions of soybeans, corn and cotton in the USA

Published Sep 16, 2024

Tridge summary

The USDA has reported a slight decrease in the condition of key crops in North America, including soybeans, cotton, and corn, as of last Sunday. Soybeans now have a 64% good to excellent condition rating, down from 65% the previous week, with 11% in poor to very poor condition, up from 10%. Cotton's condition has also slightly worsened, with 39% now good to excellent, down from 40%, and 26% in poor to very poor condition, up from 28%. Corn's condition remains steady, with 65% good to excellent and 12% poor to very poor, but the fair condition rating has increased from 24% to 23%.
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Original content

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released data on the condition of North American soybean, corn and cotton crops with assessments collected up until last Sunday (15). Starting with soybeans, 64% were in good to excellent condition, 25% in fair condition and 11% in poor to very poor condition. The previous week, the rates were 65%, 25% and 10%, respectively. Regarding cotton crops, the agency points out that 39% were in good to excellent condition, 35% in fair condition and 26% in poor to very poor condition. A week earlier, the situation was as follows, respectively: 40%, 32% and 28%. The ...
Source: CanalRural

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