June 2018 Crop Conditions

USDA Crop Conditions DIS 2018 Iowa Hay Pasture

posted by Decision Innovation Solutions on Thursday, June 7, 2018

According to the June 4th USDA/NASS Crop Progress report, the U.S. corn crop was rated 78% Good/Excellent, 19% Fair, and 3% Poor/Very Poor. In Iowa, the corn crop is slightly better than the national average and is rated 81% Good/Excellent, 17% Fair, and 2% Poor/Very Poor. In the map below you can see the condition of corn for each state, and the total size of the pie chart on each state represents the number of acres planted in that states. Using the Date drop down, you can watch how the conditions change each week throughout the growing season.

The U.S. soybean crop was rated 75% Good/Excellent, 21% Fair, and 4% Poor/Very Poor. In Iowa, 93% of the soybean crop has been planted, and 72% has emerged. 80% is in Good/Excellent condition, 19% is in Fair condition, and only 1% is Poor/Very Poor.

On average, Iowa pasture conditions have been improving with 63% in Good/Excellent condition, while only 10% is in Poor/Very Poor condition as of the June 3, 2018 Iowa Crop Progress & Condition Report.

USDA Crop Conditions Pasture 2018 DIS

The Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report currently shows that Iowa hay conditions are 69% Good/Excellent, 26% Fair, and only 5% in Poor/Very Poor condition.

USDA 2018 Crop Conditions Iowa DIS Hay

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