When USDA’s first weekly crop condition ratings of the spring are plugged into the weighted Pro Farmer Crop Condition Index (0 to 500-point scale, with 500 being perfect), the HRW crop improved 14.3 points over winter to 330.3 points. The SRW crop dropped 8.7 points from last fall to 365.7 points. The CCI ratings are 25.3 points below the five-year average for the HRW crop and 12.8 points above for SRW.
Pro Farmer Crop Condition Index for HRW Wheat |
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This Week |
Nov. 30, 2020 |
Year-ago |
Kansas (40.39%*) |
137.32 |
124.40 |
144.10 |
Oklahoma (12.65%) |
46.16 |
42.87 |
46.15 |
Texas (8.41%) |
24.90 |
25.07 |
31.42 |
Colorado (9.32%) |
26.18 |
24.69 |
35.44 |
Nebraska (6.18%) |
19.78 |
18.85 |
25.67 |
S. Dakota (4.74%) |
14.18 |
16.65 |
16.23 |
Montana (11.11%) |
37.99 |
41.66 |
37.45 |
HRW total |
330.31 |
317.02 |
349.64 |
* denotes percentage of total national HRW crop production.
Pro Farmer Crop Condition Index for SRW Wheat |
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This week |
Nov. 20, 2020 |
Year-ago |
Missouri (9.57%*) |
33.79 |
32.83 |
37.83 |
Illinois (13.36%) |
49.98 |
52.25 |
49.07 |
Ohio (11.03%) |
42.91 |
41.69 |
41.13 |
Arkansas (1.46%) |
5.31 |
5.18 |
6.28 |
Indiana (6.38%) |
23.91 |
23.27 |
24.03 |
N. Carolina (6.69%) |
21.29 |
25.64 |
25.40 |
Michigan (12.76%) |
46.84 |
48.50 |
44.29 |
SRW total |
365.68 |
374.40 |
362.86 |
* denotes percentage of total national SRW crop production.