Arkansas
Condition ratings fall in Arkansas – Brownfield Ag News
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Situation scores fall in Arkansas
A scarcity of soil moisture is pulling situation scores decrease in Arkansas.
The USDA says 54% of the corn crop known as good to glorious, 8% lower than final week, with silking practically full, dough making and denting delayed, and maturity matching the five-year common.
62% of soybeans are rated good to glorious, 7% decrease, with emergence over for the season and blooming and pod setting near regular.
64% of cotton is in good to glorious form, a decline of 9%, with squaring and boll setting each slower than the respective typical paces.
65% of rice is reported pretty much as good to glorious, up 1%, with 19% of the crop headed, in comparison with 33% on common.
74% of peanuts are in good to glorious situation, a drop of 10%, with 89% pegging, in comparison with the standard price of 93%.
Simply 34% of livestock in Arkansas are in good to glorious situation, 11% under every week in the past, and 75% of pastures are in poor to very poor form.