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Doane Closing Cotton Commentary

Peanut Harvest Starts In Georgia, South Carolina - Some Fields Ahead Of Schedule 9-02

DTN Livestock Close: Meat futures scored decent progress across the board 9-02

AFB Rice Close: Stopped The Downturn Of The Past Two Days And Ended Higher 9-02

Soybean Insects Still Piling Up In Southeast And Delta, Treatments Continue 9-02

AFB Cotton CLose: Blasted Through The Long Term Chart Resistance 9-02

AFB Grain-Soybean Close: Soybeans And Wheat Ended Higher 9-02

Panama Canal Authority And Mississippi State Port Authority Sign Partnership Agreement 9-02

DTN Cotton Close: Follow-through buying powers create new highs 9-02

DTN Grain Close: With a late push, corn and bean contracts joined wheat's high 9-02

Rice Yield Slump Continues, With Prospects For Lower Averages Possibly Ahead 9-02

DTN Livestock Midday: Futures rally 9-02

DTN Grain Midday: Light trade, wheat higher 9-02

Linn Corn: Lower yields, big demand push market higher 9-02

Linn Soybeans: Strong moves by corn and wheat not enough to boost soybeans 9-02

Virginia Cotton: Defoliation begins 9-02

Criminals see opportunity in...rice? Wall Street Journal Blog 9-02

DTN Grain Open: Grain contracts subdued overnight following corn and wheat rally 9-02

DTN Livestock Open: Set to open mixed 9-02

Keith Good Farm Policy: Ethanol v. Gasoline Prices; USDA and Roundup Ready Sugar Beets 9-02

Covering the Basis: The Wheat Market Situation 9-01

USDA Responds to Deregulation of Roundup Ready Sugar Beet Case 9-01

Diesel Price Update: Down Slightly 9-01

Cotton Pickers Start Rolling In Tennessee, Defoliation Going On A Wider Basis In The Midsouth 9-01

Cotton Picking Starts In Georgia, Defoliation Gaining Momentum In Southeast 9-01

Arkansas Cotton: Micronaire Defoliation Alert Issued On 2 Cotton Varieties 9-01

DTN MBAg by Adam Erwin: Non-Scientific Causes of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in Soybeans 9-01

DTN Cotton Open: Wipes Out Modest Losses to Trade Ahead 9-01

Creditors of bankrupt Verasun demand farmers pay up or get sued 8-31

Arkansas and South Dakota farmers compare who had a dryer summer, SD wins 8-31

When No-till Continuous Corn Doesn't Work, Try Vertical Tillage 8-31

Texas and New Mexico: Peanut Field Day on Sept. 8 near Brownfield 8-31

Georgia Cotton And Peanut Field Day Set For September 8 In Tifton 8-31

U.S. Rice Sale to Iraq Confirmed 8-30

Did August Weather Reduce Corn Yield Potential? 8-30

Louisiana Wheat Acreage Expected To Increase 8-30

Manufacturers Unveil Tillage Tools 8-30

NASS Field Surveys Under Way 8-30

Fertilizer prices are staying firm on tight supply 8-30

Soybean Rust: North Carolina Reports Its First Find Of 2010 8-30

Virginia: Tidewater Late-Season Field Crops tour, September 14 8-27

Monday, April 12, 2010

Missouri Planting Conditions Warmed Up Considerably

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For Week Ending April 11, 2010

 

Warmer and drier conditions across the State have allowed progress for tillage and planting. Topsoil moisture was rated 3 percent short, 72 percent adequate, and 25 percent surplus. The biggest change in topsoil moisture occurred in the south-central district, which went from 0 to 30 percent short from last week. This was due to windy conditions and light precipitation throughout the district. There were 3.9 days suitable for fieldwork with over 6 days reported suitable in the southwestern district. Spring tillage advanced quicker than average to 27 percent complete, below last year’s 30 percent and a normal of 41 percent complete.

 

Field Crops Report

 

Corn planting progressed in all areas of the State, averaging 9 percent complete. This is 9 days ahead of last year’s 5 percent but 5 days behind the normal of 16 percent complete. The southern third advanced more rapidly than the rest of the State, averaging 32 percent, 15 percent, and 29 percent complete in the southwestern, south-central, and southeastern districts, respectively. Cotton planting was just getting started with 1 percent being complete, 8 days ahead of last year and 3 days ahead of normal. Rice planting was 7 percent complete, which is 1 day ahead of year but 1 day behind normal. Sorghum planting came in at 1 percent complete, 12 days ahead of last year but equal to normal. Winter wheat condition was rated 12 percent very poor, 19 percent poor, 39 percent fair, 27 percent good, and 3 percent excellent. Conditions in the east-central and southwest districts were rated 39 and 43 percent very poor, respectively.

 

Pasture & Livestock

 

Pasture condition improved to 2 percent very poor, 18 percent poor, 38 percent fair, 39 percent good, and 3 percent excellent. The poorest pasture conditions were in the south-central district, which reported 47 percent in poor condition.

 

Weather Summary

 

Temperatures averaged 7 to 12 degrees above average statewide. Rainfall averaged 0.49 of an inch across the State. The south-central district reported the least precipitation with 0.07 of an inch, while the west-central district reported the most precipitation with 1.03 inches.

 

Audio Commentary

 

Weekly Crop Progress and Condition Audio Commentary by State Director Gene Danekas is available at:on the

 

Missouri Field Office Audio Publications page.

 

http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Missouri/Publications/Audio/

 

Weather Data

 

Hourly and daily weather data from stations throughout the state is available at: at the

 

Missouri Historical Agricultural Weather Database.

 

http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/history/


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