Corn and Soybean Condition Ratings Drift Lower

Corn and soybeans in good-to-excellent condition fell a few percentage points in the last week.

crop condition ratings 7-5-22
crop condition ratings 7-5-22
(AgWeb, Data: USDA)

Hot and dry weather continue to weigh on the U.S. corn and soybean crops.

As of July 3, 7% of the U.S. corn crop is silking, which is slightly below the five-year average of 11%, according to USDA. The crop conditions include:

  • Very poor: 2%
  • Poor: 7%
  • Fair: 27%
  • Good: 53%
  • Excellent: 11%

The 64% in the good-to-excellent rating is three percentage points lower than last week’s 65%.

States such as Indiana, Kentucky and North Carolina posted the largest declines in crop condition versus last week.

For soybeans, nearly all of the crop has emerged and 16% is blooming, which is behind the five-year average of 22% by early July. Soybean condition ratings include:

  • Very poor: 2%
  • Poor: 7%
  • Fair: 28%
  • Good: 54%
  • Excellent: 9%

The 63% in the good-to-excellent rating is two percentage points lower than last week’s 65%.

The greatest condition declines were in the eastern Corn Belt and mid-South.

Winter wheat harvest was 54% complete as of July 3, which is ahead of the average pace of 48%.

How is your planting season going? Have your crops emerged? Share your crop report with AgWeb’s Crop Comments.

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