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Nebraska reports positive crop planting progress in April

Nebraska reports positive crop planting progress in April


By Scout Nelson

For the week ending on April 14, 2024, Nebraska farmers enjoyed 5.8 days suitable for fieldwork, as noted by the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. This week saw a mix of topsoil moisture levels, with 12% rated very short, 38% short, 47% adequate, and 3% surplus.

Subsoil moisture was similarly distributed with 12% very short, 40% short, 46% adequate, and 2% surplus.

In the crops field, corn planting was slightly ahead with 2% completed, which is near the 1% recorded both last year and the five-year average. Winter wheat showed promising conditions: 1% very poor, 3% poor, 26% fair, 56% good, and 14% excellent.

Oats have made significant progress, with 59% planted, outpacing last year's 43% and the 40% average. 20% of oats have emerged, a substantial increase from the 8% seen in previous years.

This week's report underscores a productive start to the planting season in Nebraska, highlighted by better-than-average planting rates and stable moisture supplies.

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