Harvest Update: Growers Dodge Weather to Wrap Up Final Acres

According to the USDA’s crop progress report, 71% of corn and 85% of soybeans have been harvested so far.
According to the USDA’s crop progress report, 71% of corn and 85% of soybeans have been harvested so far.
(Lindsey Pound)

Precipitation delays were scattered throughout the week, but farmers were still able to make significant progress in the fields – especially in corn acres. 

According to USDA’s crop progress report, 71% of corn and 85% of soybeans have been harvested so far. This is slightly behind where progress was this time last year, though considerably ahead of the five-year average.  

While growers have been accustomed to rain showers during this year’s harvest, a new variable was thrown into the mix over the weekend: snow.

North Dakota farmers woke up to find significant snowfall on Friday, while this Minnesota grower came in from the fields earlier than anticipated on Saturday.

In states a bit further south, rain showers have been having a similar effect.

Despite delays across the country, many states are nearing the end of harvest. Louisiana is reporting 100% of soybean acres completed and Mississippi is at 97%. For corn acres, North Carolina has completed 97% of harvest followed by Texas at 93%. 

Colorado had the most progress in corn acres with a 23% increase (from 45% to 68%), and the largest increase in soybean acres was 16% in Ohio (from 64% to 80%).

Looking toward the coming week for harvest conditions, more rain and snow chances are on the way. 

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Harvest Update: Corn and Soybean Progress on Track With 2022

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