Solid conditions for Arkansas crops and soil moisture

Solid conditions for Arkansas crops and soil moisture
Solid conditions for Arkansas crops and soil moisture

Arkansas crops and soil moisture are in good condition, according to recent reports.

Ninety-two percent of soybeans have been planted, slightly lower than last year but still 17% ahead of the five-year average. Eighty-four percent of the soybeans have already emerged.

Ninety-three percent of cotton has been planted, with one percent already squaring. Twenty-nine percent of cotton is in excellent condition, 43% in good condition, and 22% in fair condition.

Arkansas rice is also doing well, with 96% already emerged, which is 10% higher than the five-year average. Seventeen percent of the rice is in excellent condition, 59% in good condition, and 22% in fair condition.

Winter wheat in Arkansas is progressing as expected, with 99% already headed and 10% harvested. Seven percent of the wheat is rated excellent and 52% in good condition.

Ninety-three percent of peanuts are already planted, with 73% of the crop in good or excellent condition.

First-crop hay cutting is 54% complete, slightly behind last year but ahead of the five-year average. The hay condition is 8% excellent, 51% good, and 34% fair.

USDA reports indicate that 13% of pasture and range conditions in Arkansas are excellent, with 50% rated good and 31% rated fair.

Weather conditions have been favorable for Arkansas farmers, with 4.1 days suitable for fieldwork in the past week. Topsoil moisture is at 29% surplus and 67% adequate, while subsoil moisture is at 33% surplus and 61% adequate.

Overall, Arkansas crops are in good shape, setting a positive tone for the upcoming growing season.