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Arkansas 2015 Planting Progress April 13, 2015
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Arkansas Highlights Arkansas’ corn planting advanced significantly in the week ending April 12. Planting progress is currently estimated at 51% compared to 27% last week. However, frequent rains mainly in the northeastern counties of the state continue to keep planting progress behind the five-year average pace of 58%. Rice and Grain Sorghum planting continues to lag the average pace as well. Rice planting progress is estimated at 21%, up from 6% the previous week. The average pace for the week is 27%. Sorghum planting progress is estimated at 14%, up from 6% the previous week. The average pace for the week is 29%. Winter wheat development is slower than normal with 7% of the Arkansas crop heading as of April 12, compared to the five-year average of 24%. The overall condition of Arkansas’ wheat remains mostly favorable with 53% of the crop rated “good” or “excellent”.
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Arkansas Corn Planting Progress Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Arkansas Rice Planting Progress Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Arkansas Sorghum Planting Progress Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Arkansas Soybean Planting Progress Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Arkansas Wheat Heading (%) Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Winter Wheat Condition Ratings Source: USDA-NASS, 2015.
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Upcoming reports: NASS Crop Progress reports will be released each Monday afternoon at 3:00 Central time beginning April 6, 2015. May 12 USDA Supply/Demand and NASS Crop Production –Includes first supply/demand estimates for 2015 crop. June 10 USDA Supply/Demand and NASS Crop Production June 30 NASS Acreage and quarterly Grain Stocks.
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