Missouri Crop Progress and Condition
Agricultural Summary
General rainfall across the State limited farmers to 5.0 days suitable for fieldwork. Although every district averaged over an inch of precipitation, nearly 850,000 acres of soybeans were harvested. Topsoil moisture supply improved to 21 percent very short, 26 percent short, 50 percent adequate, and 3 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture supply was 51 percent very short, 32 percent short, and 17 percent adequate. Ground worked fall tillage was 46 percent, 8 days ahead of last year, and 19 days ahead of normal.
Field Crops Report
Corn harvested was 95 percent, 14 days ahead of last year, and 48 days ahead of normal. Soybeans turning color and beyond were 96 percent, 4 days behind last year, but same as normal. Soybeans dropping leaves and beyond were 86 percent, 1 day behind last year, but 2 days ahead of normal. Soybeans mature were 66 percent, 3 days behind last year, and 1 day behind normal. Soybeans harvested were 36 percent, 5 days behind last year, and 1 day behind normal. Soybean condition was 30 percent very poor, 30 percent poor, 27 percent fair, 11 percent good, and 2 percent excellent. Cotton harvested was 47 percent, 1 day behind last year, and 2 days behind normal. Cotton condition was 10 percent very poor, 24 percent poor, 35 percent fair, 29 percent good, and 2 percent excellent. Rice harvested was 94 percent, 15 days ahead of last year and 18 days ahead of normal. Sorghum turning color and beyond was 96 percent, 14 days behind last year, and 7 days behind normal. Sorghum mature was 74 percent, 9 days behind last year, and 7 days behind normal. Sorghum harvested was 45 percent, 4 days behind last year, and 2 days behind normal. Sorghum condition was 20 percent very poor, 36 percent poor, 33 percent fair, and 11 percent good. Winter wheat planted was 41 percent, 3 days ahead of last year and 5 days ahead of normal. Winter wheat emergence was 19 percent, 5 days ahead of last year and normal.
Pasture & Livestock
Pasture condition continue to improved from fall rains to 41 percent very poor, 22 percent poor, 28 percent fair, 8 percent good, and 1 percent excellent. Supply of hay and other roughages was 54 percent very short, 31 percent short, and 15 percent adequate. Stock water supplies were 49 percent very short, 31 percent short, and 20 percent adequate.
Weather Summary
Temperatures were 1 to 4 degrees below average. Precipitation averaged 1.67 inches statewide. The southwest district averaged 3.57 inches with McDonald County reporting 6.13 inches.