AlexMarshall
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Despite recent scattered storms, Ohio weather conditions have allowed for mostly uninterrupted work in the fields, according to the article. Authors of the latest USDA “Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin” say “Producers made significant progress on fieldwork this week due to a combination of low precipitation and favorable temperatures throughout state. Some were able to begin harvesting wheat, but most were preparing equipment with the expectation of harvesting wheat in the next couple of weeks.”
The USDA report also shows that just 1% of winter wheat has been harvested, down from 17% at this time last year. The report also shows most of the state’s corn is in “good” condition (52%), with an additional 30% in excellent condition. Soybean conditions are not in as good of shape, with 63% in “good” condition and 19% “fair.”
Glad to see that some places are still doing well despite harsh weather conditions.
The USDA report also shows that just 1% of winter wheat has been harvested, down from 17% at this time last year. The report also shows most of the state’s corn is in “good” condition (52%), with an additional 30% in excellent condition. Soybean conditions are not in as good of shape, with 63% in “good” condition and 19% “fair.”
Glad to see that some places are still doing well despite harsh weather conditions.