This week's headlines forNeogen's星期一霉菌毒素和作物报告for July 11: showers fall in the Southeast; Midwest temperatures cool; spring wheat conditions well above last year.
The USDA's July 6 bulletin reports that the West and Midwest had dry weather.
However, Midwest temperatures did not reach a level that would be stressful to crops.
The southern Rockies to the Central Plains also experienced a cooler-than-normal temperatures while the western side of the country experienced hotter than normal temperatures.
Showers fell in the southeast, Plains, Southwest and Northeast.
Wheat harvest continues
The wheat harvest continues as crop maturity advances.
Winter wheat:
Winter wheat is 54% harvested; six points ahead of the five year average
31% of acres are in good-to-excellent condition; 16 points below last year
Spring wheat
20% of spring wheat acres are headed; 37 points behind the five-year average
66% are in good-to-excellent condition; 50 points above last year
Barley acres
Barley acres or 43% headed; 10 points behind the five-year average
59% are in good-to-excellent condition; 37 points above last year
Oat acres
Both acres are 67% headed; 14 points below the five-year average
61% are in good to excellent condition; 27 points above last year
玉米
玉米development is highly variable within some fields
7% of corn acres are silking; four points behind the five-year average
64% are in good-to-excellent condition, the same as last year