We 1 (10-06) Crop Progress National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA Washington, D.C. Released October 30, 2006, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on "Crop Progress" call Brian T. Young at (202) 720-7621, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Note: These data are preliminary and will be released after 4:00 p.m. each Monday, except for holidays. See tomorrow's Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin for final progress and condition estimates. Corn: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : CO : 45 30 41 60 IL : 83 73 93 85 IN : 49 37 77 67 IA : 67 48 77 68 KS : 87 82 91 92 KY : 90 84 98 95 MI : 32 23 72 51 MN : 81 52 69 66 MO : 91 89 92 89 NE : 54 38 76 66 NC : 98 95 100 96 ND : 78 53 56 59 OH : 34 18 52 50 PA : 62 50 74 61 SD : 59 36 72 59 TN : 99 97 99 99 TX : 98 97 95 96 WI : 40 26 55 46 : 18 Sts: 68 53 78 71 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States harvested 95% of last year's corn acreage. Soybeans: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 81 76 86 69 IL : 88 82 96 90 IN : 71 58 92 86 IA : 94 91 99 96 KS : 74 64 82 78 KY : 60 39 79 65 LA : 98 95 99 87 MI : 57 45 93 80 MN : 99 98 98 95 MS : 100 99 99 91 MO : 71 64 80 70 NE : 89 82 98 94 NC : 18 11 19 19 ND : 97 95 99 94 OH : 68 53 84 84 SD : 97 93 97 95 TN : 71 60 82 55 WI : 77 65 89 81 : 18 Sts: 83 76 91 85 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States harvested 96% of last year's soybean acreage. Winter Wheat: Percent Planted, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 64 54 71 48 CA : 16 7 17 23 CO : 100 100 100 100 ID : 100 95 97 98 IL : 90 81 97 87 IN : 84 70 93 85 KS : 96 93 95 95 MI : 79 61 99 95 MO : 75 61 82 68 MT : 94 93 100 99 NE : 100 99 100 100 NC : 37 20 31 34 OH : 72 57 94 91 OK : 92 85 95 93 OR : 91 90 80 82 SD : 100 100 100 100 TX : 84 78 83 85 WA : 98 96 97 99 : 18 Sts: 91 86 92 91 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 92% of last year's winter wheat acreage. Winter Wheat: Percent Emerged, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 45 29 35 28 CA : 2 1 5 8 CO : 96 91 96 95 ID : 74 58 60 62 IL : 52 41 81 66 IN : 41 21 71 63 KS : 79 71 83 81 MI : 45 25 82 73 MO : 51 31 54 47 MT : 65 56 82 81 NE : 98 93 95 96 NC : 16 8 11 17 OH : 32 22 74 70 OK : 74 64 81 81 OR : 62 61 36 46 SD : 94 88 88 86 TX : 68 62 59 67 WA : 79 74 71 86 : 18 Sts: 73 65 75 76 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 18 States planted 92% of last year's winter wheat acreage. Cotton: Percent Bolls Opening, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AL : 98 97 98 99 AZ : 100 100 100 100 AR : 100 99 100 99 CA : 96 93 97 99 GA : 98 97 95 97 KS : 72 70 96 88 LA : 100 100 100 100 MS : 100 100 100 100 MO : 100 98 100 99 NC : 100 100 100 99 OK : 97 94 99 98 SC : 96 92 98 96 TN : 100 100 100 100 TX : 89 88 92 92 VA : 100 100 100 98 : 15 Sts: 95 94 96 96 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 15 States planted 99% of last year's cotton acreage. Cotton: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AL : 64 56 58 53 AZ : 43 34 43 47 AR : 72 70 94 73 CA : 42 16 34 58 GA : 58 48 42 48 KS : 22 21 5 13 LA : 94 92 99 86 MS : 95 92 95 80 MO : 54 49 90 69 NC : 45 28 50 47 OK : 42 25 32 39 SC : 38 30 44 43 TN : 65 55 80 62 TX : 30 29 33 38 VA : 42 34 50 50 : 15 Sts: 50 44 53 52 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 15 States harvested 99% of last year's cotton acreage. Sorghum: Percent Mature, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 100 100 100 98 CO : 92 70 99 96 IL : 100 99 99 99 KS : 89 82 96 94 LA : 100 100 100 100 MO : 100 99 100 99 NE : 100 100 100 100 NM : 85 39 66 69 OK : 80 73 92 88 SD : 100 100 100 100 TX : 87 86 91 90 : 11 Sts: 90 84 94 93 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 11 States planted 97% of last year's sorghum acreage. Sorghum: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 100 100 99 100 CO : 25 20 47 53 IL : 78 63 88 80 KS : 48 41 68 64 LA : 100 100 100 99 MO : 85 77 84 81 NE : 53 42 79 71 NM : 3 1 15 23 OK : 45 34 47 64 SD : 83 60 93 82 TX : 75 74 72 75 : 11 Sts: 59 54 69 69 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 11 States harvested 98% of last year's sorghum acreage. Peanuts: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : AL : 49 33 85 86 FL : 80 64 94 95 GA : 67 58 78 85 NC : 85 73 81 84 OK : 50 28 70 58 SC : 80 68 74 78 TX : 50 37 49 44 VA : 70 50 80 80 : 8 Sts : 64 52 76 78 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 8 States harvested 98% of last year's peanut acreage. Sugarbeets: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : ID : 75 53 65 70 MI : 46 23 59 63 MN : 99 92 100 98 ND : 98 92 99 99 : 4 Sts : 87 76 88 89 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 4 States harvested 82% of last year's sugarbeets acreage. Sunflower: Percent Harvested, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2001- State:Oct 29,:Oct 22,:Oct 29,: 2005 : 2006 : 2006 : 2005 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : CO : 65 53 70 61 KS : 42 24 66 66 ND : 78 49 60 58 SD : 57 32 76 69 : 4 Sts : 67 42 66 62 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 4 States harvested 82% of last year's sunflower acreage. Winter Wheat: Crop Condition by Percent, Selected States Week Ending Oct 29, 2006 -------------------------------------- State : VP : P : F : G : EX -------------------------------------- : Percent : AR : 0 1 33 56 10 CA : 0 0 58 42 0 CO : 1 3 20 45 31 ID : 0 0 3 84 13 IL : 1 4 31 62 2 IN : 0 5 38 54 3 KS : 0 3 33 51 13 MI : 4 14 30 45 7 MO : 1 8 39 51 1 MT : 1 5 36 50 8 NE : 0 1 24 68 7 NC : 0 0 8 76 16 OH : 3 6 39 48 4 OK : 5 18 31 39 7 OR : 0 0 29 53 18 SD : 2 2 34 50 12 TX : 2 7 37 40 14 WA : 0 13 49 37 1 : 18 Sts : 1 7 32 49 11 : Prev Wk : 2 8 33 46 11 Prev Yr : 3 6 30 53 8 -------------------------------------- Cotton: Crop Condition by Percent, Selected States, Week Ending Oct 29, 2006 -------------------------------------- State : VP : P : F : G : EX -------------------------------------- : Percent : AL : 37 33 20 9 1 AZ : 0 9 35 45 11 AR : 1 7 25 48 19 CA : 0 0 19 63 18 GA : 11 20 31 30 8 KS : 5 15 25 50 5 LA : 4 11 34 46 5 MS : 11 17 27 32 13 MO : 1 8 25 63 3 NC : 3 8 33 53 3 OK : 21 32 34 13 0 SC : 0 5 50 37 8 TN : 2 2 18 49 29 TX : 20 22 30 21 7 VA : 0 15 38 39 8 : 15 Sts : 13 17 29 32 9 : Prev Wk : 12 17 29 33 9 Prev Yr : 5 8 26 47 14 -------------------------------------- VP-Very Poor, P-Poor, F-Fair, G-Good, EX-Excellent. National crop conditions for selected States are weighted based on 2005 planted acres. Pasture and Range: Crop Condition by Percent, Selected States, Week Ending Oct 29, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : VP : P : F : G : EX :: State : VP : P : F : G : EX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent :: : Percent : :: : AL : 24 26 32 16 2 :: NJ : 0 0 20 80 0 AZ : 3 5 40 34 18 :: NM : 8 12 18 46 16 AR : 9 27 37 25 2 :: NY : 10 15 35 26 14 CA : 52 32 13 3 0 :: NC : 1 6 28 58 7 CO : 11 20 39 26 4 :: ND : 24 26 29 21 0 CT : 0 0 35 65 0 :: OH : 2 7 23 51 17 DE : 5 7 22 61 5 :: OK : 25 33 35 7 0 FL : 30 20 45 5 0 :: OR : 13 42 32 10 3 GA : 10 27 41 21 1 :: PA : 7 9 28 49 7 ID : 1 9 50 33 7 :: RI : 0 0 0 50 50 IL : 5 12 29 46 8 :: SC : 1 14 30 55 0 IN : 1 3 29 58 9 :: SD : 17 27 33 22 1 IA : 3 11 38 42 6 :: TN : 5 14 39 39 3 KS : 15 31 38 13 3 :: TX : 25 29 31 12 3 KY : 0 4 23 52 21 :: UT : 4 13 27 52 4 LA : 4 28 43 24 1 :: VT : 0 0 40 60 0 ME : 0 15 10 38 37 :: VA : 1 8 29 46 16 MD : 1 13 33 44 9 :: WA : 8 14 37 41 0 MA : 0 0 55 25 20 :: WV : 2 8 35 46 9 MI : 1 15 34 37 13 :: WI : 4 21 29 43 3 MN : 9 21 39 29 2 :: WY : 38 25 27 10 0 MS : 12 24 30 34 0 :: : MO : 34 22 28 15 1 :: 48 Sts : 17 22 33 24 4 MT : 16 19 44 17 4 :: : NE : 20 25 36 16 3 :: Prev Wk: 17 23 32 24 4 NV : 20 20 50 10 0 :: Prev Yr: 16 21 34 26 3 NH : 0 0 25 75 0 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VP-Very Poor, P-Poor, F-Fair, G-Good, EX-Excellent. National crop conditions for selected States are weighted based on 2005 planted acres. Crop Progress and Condition Survey and Estimating Procedures Survey Procedures: Crop progress and condition estimates are based on survey data that are collected each week from early April to the end of November. The Crop progress and condition surveys are non-probability surveys that include a sample of more than 5,000 reporters whose occupations provide them opportunities to make visual observations and frequently bring them in contact with farmers in their counties. Based on standard definitions, these reporters subjectively estimate progress of farmers' activities and progress of crops through their stages of development. They also provide subjective evaluations of crop conditions. 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