Rice Crop Progress

USDA’s rice crop progress for the week ended July 17.

 Rice Headed - Selected States [These 6 States planted 100% of the 2010 rice acreage] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending : :-----------------------------------------: State : July 17, : July 10, : July 17, : 2006-2010 : 2010 : 2011 : 2011 : Average ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : percent : Arkansas .......: 34 7 14 13 California .....: - - - 2 Louisiana ......: 71 59 69 65 Mississippi ....: 50 17 33 29 Missouri .......: 16 - 1 10 Texas ..........: 58 49 68 72 : 6 States .......: 36 16 24 23 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Represents zero. Rice Condition - Selected States: Week Ending July 17, 2011 [National crop conditions for selected States are weighted based on 2010 planted acres] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Very poor : Poor : Fair : Good : Excellent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Arkansas .......: 6 11 33 39 11 California .....: - - 20 35 45 Louisiana ......: 4 5 25 44 22 Mississippi ....: - 5 26 47 22 Missouri .......: 3 6 20 53 18 Texas ..........: 1 1 46 37 15 : 6 States .......: 4 7 29 41 19 : Previous week ..: 4 6 29 41 20 Previous year ..: - 4 21 53 22 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. 

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