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More Delays for Crop Harvest
Posted 18 November 2008
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey
yesterday commented on the Iowa Crops and Weather report released by
the USDA National Agricultural Statistical Service. The report is
released weekly from April through October.
“The cold wet weather across the state last week pushed corn and bean
harvest further behind normal, I’m hopeful conditions will start to
cooperate so farmers can finish harvesting,” Northey said.
The weekly report is also available on the Iowa Department of
Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s website at www.IowaAgriculture.gov. The
report follows here:
RAIN DELAYS CONTINUE
Agricultural Summary: Another week of widespread rain pushed corn
harvest further behind normal. Some producers harvested corn in wet
field conditions. Soybean harvest was also delayed by muddy fields.
Fall fertilizer applications are estimated at 21 percent complete, far
behind the 46 percent average for this date.
There were 2.1 days suitable for fieldwork, compared with 6.8 days last
year at this time. Topsoil moisture is rated 3 percent short, 64
percent adequate, and 33 percent surplus across the state. Subsoil
moisture is rated 1 percent very short, 6 percent short, 73 percent
adequate, and 20 percent surplus.
Grain movement from farm to elevator was slightly slower than the
previous week with 27 percent no movement, 33 percent rated light, 31
percent rated moderate, and 9 percent rated heavy. Off-farm grain
storage availability rated 11 percent short, 82 percent adequate, and 7
percent surplus. On-farm storage availability rated 20 percent short,
75 percent adequate, and 5 percent surplus.
Field Crops Report: The corn harvest advanced to 70 percent complete,
more than 2 weeks behind last year’s 96 percent pace and the five-year
average of 95 percent. Harvested corn averaged 19 percent moisture,
compared with 18 percent one week ago. Soybean harvest, at 98
percent complete, trails last year’s 99 percent. Normally,
soybean harvest is complete by this date.
Livestock, Pasture and Range Report: Availability of hay and roughage
for livestock feed rated 10 percent short, 83 percent adequate, and 7
percent surplus with a rated quality of 8 percent poor, 47 percent
fair, and 45 percent good. Baling of corn stalks was hampered by poor
field conditions.
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