Crop Progress: Nebraska Sorghum Harvest Begins

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Historical crop progress data for Nebraska is available atUSDA.

Crop Progress: Nebraska Sorghum Harvest Begins

For the week ending Sept. 17, 2023, there were 5.9 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 29% very short, 31% short, 39% adequate and 1% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 32% very short, 33% short, 34% adequate and 1% surplus.

Field Crops Report:

Corncondition rated 11% very poor, 16% poor, 23% fair, 39% good, and 11% excellent. Corn dented was 95%, near 92% for both last year and the five-year average. Mature was 57%, ahead of 50% last year and 46% average. Harvested was 7%, near 5% both last year and average.

Soybeancondition rated 11% very poor, 17% poor, 25% fair, 37% good, and 10% excellent. Soybeans dropping leaves was 72%, ahead of 62% last year and 59% average. Harvested was 4%, equal to both last year and average.

Winter wheatplanted was 22%, ahead of 16% last year, but near 25% average.

Sorghumcondition rated 5% very poor, 8% poor, 26% fair, 31% good, and 30% excellent. Sorghum coloring was 95%, ahead of 90% last year, and near 91% average. Mature was 27%, near 23% last year, and equal to average. Harvested was 2%, near 3% last year, and equal to average.

Dry edible beancondition rated 3% very poor, 6% poor, 28% fair, 52% good, and 11% excellent. Dry edible beans dropping leaves was 57%, behind 69% last year. Harvested was 20%, near 23% last year.

Pasture and Range Report:

Pasture and range conditions rated 12% very poor, 19% poor, 37% fair, 24% good, and 8% excellent.

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