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Harvest Progress Surges Forward


Published: Friday, October 7, 2022

The following is from the Indiana Field Office of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service for the week ending Oct. 2.

Optimal conditions for fieldwork spurred harvesting progress across much of the state. Soil moisture levels decreased from the previous week, with 57 percent of topsoil moisture reported as adequate or surplus.

The average temperature for the week was 55.3 degrees F, 6 degrees below normal.

The amount of rainfall varied from none to .51 inches over the week. The statewide average precipitation was .07 inches, .63 inches below normal.

There were 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork.

Unseasonably cool and dry weather throughout much of the state spurred harvest progress.

Corn denting was all but complete with 57 percent of corn and 58 percent of soybeans rated in good to excellent condition.

Corn harvested for grain and soybeans harvested surged forward from the previous week.

Despite impressive progress, corn harvested for grain and soybeans harvested both continued behind their respective five-year averages.

Winter wheat planting progress also continued behind its five-year average. Some operators reported sporadic instances of frost warnings.

Livestock was reported in good condition with 41 percent of pasture rated in good to excellent condition.

Other activities for the week included maintenance of harvest equipment, pest treatments and fence repairs.

The crop progress schedule (last week, previous week, 2021 and 5-year average) showed: corn dented, 96, 92, 100, 96; corn mature, 67, 47, 86, 75; corn harvested for grain, 16, 6, 24, 20; corn harvested for silage, 90, 79, 93, 94; soybeans dropping leaves, 82, 64, 89, 81; soybeans harvested, 17, 5, 26, 23; winter wheat planted, 11, 4, 22, 18; winter wheat emerged, 3, 0, 5, 2; alfalfa hay, fourth cutting, 73, 65, 86, 74; other hay, third cutting, 82, 73, 93, 92; other hay, fourth cutting, 29, 19, 54, N/A.

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