This week's headlines forNeogen'sMonday Mycotoxin & Crop Reportfor November 21, 2022:
- Hurricane Nicole makes landfall
- Needed precipitation on the East coast
- New mycotoxin reports
Weather update
The USDA’s November 15 bulletin reports the arrival of Hurricane Nicole in the U.S. marks the first November hurricane since 1985. Nicole brought extensive rain and tropical storm force winds to Florida and the Southeast, with remnant storms affecting the entire east coast.
The rain added to stream flows in the Ohio river basin and overall brought relief from lingering dry conditions. Parts of the west coast also saw precipitation in the form of snow and blizzards while colder than average conditions dominated from the west coast to the northern plains.
The eastern half of the country, from southern Texas to the Atlantic coast saw perhaps the last of warmer than average temperatures for the season.
- Fall wheat planting continues
- Winter wheat is 96% planted, 3 points above five-year average
- 81% of winter wheat has emerged, on par with the five-year average. 32% is in good to excellent condition, 14 points behind last year
- Corn harvest advances with favorable conditions
- 93% of corn is harvested, 8 points above the five-year average
Deoxynivalenol (DON) in wheat
- MI, KS less than 1 ppm
- NE 1–3 ppm
- DE, MD, and VA 3–5 ppm
- MA 5–10 ppm
Aflatoxin in corn
- AL, AR, GA, MS 20–50 ppb
- KS greater than 300 ppb
Deoxynivalenol (DON) in corn
- AL, KS 1–3 ppm
- IN, OH 5–10 ppm
Fumonisin in corn
- AL, KS, NE 5–10 ppm
Zearalenone in corn
- WI 300–500 ppb
- IL, OH greater than 500 ppb
T-2 HT-2 in corn
- IL, OH, WI greater than 250 ppb
Ochratoxin in barley
- MO 5–10 ppb