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Kansas Crop progress shows promising development

Kansas Crop progress shows promising development


By Scout Nelson

Kansas farmers have been busy, with a recent USDA report revealing 6.7 suitable days for fieldwork in the past week. The state faces challenges with moisture, as topsoil and subsoil supplies show concerning levels, with a majority being short to very short.

Diving deeper into specific crops:

Winter Wheat: Planting is on the rise at 37%, with emergence at 14%, keeping pace with averages.

Corn: Its condition varies, with only a minority in excellent shape. The mature corn has surpassed last year's figures, and the harvest is also progressing well.

Soybeans: Their condition leans more to the poor side, but they're dropping leaves faster than the previous year. The harvest, too, is seeing better numbers.

Sorghum: Mostly fair to good condition. It's maturing and being harvested quicker than in past years.

Cotton: Majority in fair condition. With a whopping 91% of bolls opening, it's significantly ahead of last year.

Sunflowers: Harvest is notably ahead compared to previous years.

Pastures and ranges depict mixed conditions, with a larger percentage being poor to fair.

 

Photo Credit: gettyimages-lishanskyphotography

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