Category Archives: Pasture

Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on April 15, 2013

CORN PLANTING CONTINUED AT A SNAIL’S PACE

Growers report corn planting progress has been set-back by a week and a half from normal and a full three weeks behind last year’s record pace due to cooler than normal temperatures and wet fields. Moderate weather finally returned late last week and accelerated the wheat and fruit crop development but these crops still remained behind normal development. Pastures were greening and growing rapidly and were rated in mostly good to excellent condition. Continue reading

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Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on October 22, 2012

CARBON COPY OF PREVIOUS WEEK —

HARVEST CONTINUES BUT SLOWED BY RAIN

Farmers continued last week with the fall harvest but rains kept them out of the field for two days. Harvest, though, remains near an average pace. The soybean and cotton crops were basically mature at week’s end and awaiting harvest when appropriate. The harvest focus is on soybean fields many of which need to dry down further before harvest. Reported yields per acre to date have been highly variable. Continue reading

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Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on October 15, 2012

 FALL HARVEST PROGRESSED AT A GOOD RATE DESPITE RAINFALL

Farmers continued, between rain showers, to make relatively good harvest progress last week. At week’s end, hay and corn harvest were virtually finished. Growers have turned their focus to gathering the soybean and cotton crops and hope to complete tobacco harvest this upcoming week. Other endeavors included wheat seeding, stripping tobacco, fall calving and insect control. Continue reading

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Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on October 9, 2012

 RAINS SLOW HARVESTING

Rains continued to slow harvest and other fall activities last week. Farmers, with four and a half days suitable for field work, made the most of these conditions as they were active harvesting corn, cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and hay. In addition, cotton defoliation and wheat seeding occupied their time. Continue reading

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Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on October 1, 2012

MILD AUTUMN WEATHER GOOD FOR HARVEST

Despite scattered showers last week, corn harvest was coming to a close and farmers have turned their focus to harvesting cotton and soybeans. Cotton, soybean, and burley tobacco harvest was progressing at a near normal pace, while dark fire and dark air-cured tobacco harvest continued to lag behind, reportedly because of labor shortages. Many farmers wrapped-up the fall hay harvest last week. A few wheat growers have begun seeding. Continue reading

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Crop Progress

As reported by NASS on September 17, 2012

VERY BUSY WEEK OF FARMING!

Corn and hay harvest were still going strong last week but were accompanied by the start of soybean and cotton harvests. Dark tobacco harvest continued to run behind schedule. Growers reported struggling to get the heavy leaves into the barn. Scarcity of labor has also contributed to the delay. Cotton was opening with defoliation underway. The soybean crop was filling pods nicely. Pastures were in good condition for this time of year but weedy. Insects, particularly armyworms, were present. Continue reading

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