Spring Wheat Percent Planted, Emerged

USDA’s spring wheat planting progress rating for the week ended May 23.


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Spring Wheat: Percent Planted, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 23,:May 16,:May 23,: 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : ID : 96 92 95 95 MN : 100 99 66 89 MT : 88 81 87 92 ND : 87 68 64 88 SD : 96 92 98 99 WA : 99 96 99 100 : 6 Sts : 91 79 75 91 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 6 States planted 99% of last year’s spring wheat acreage. Spring Wheat: Percent Emerged, Selected States 1/ -------------------------------------- : Week Ending : :-----------------------: 2005- State:May 23,:May 16,:May 23,: 2009 : 2010 : 2010 : 2009 : Avg. -------------------------------------- : Percent : ID : 73 63 76 79 MN : 98 95 23 62 MT : 59 46 56 64 ND : 61 41 26 62 SD : 84 70 83 92 WA : 96 88 86 90 : 6 Sts : 70 55 42 68 -------------------------------------- 1/ These 6 States planted 99% of last year’s spring wheat acreage. Spring Wheat: Crop Condition by Percent, Selected States, Week Ending May 23, 2010 -------------------------------------- State : VP : P : F : G : EX -------------------------------------- : Percent : ID : 0 0 10 70 20 MN : 0 1 6 61 32 MT : 0 0 21 71 8 ND : 0 0 12 77 11 SD : 1 2 22 60 15 WA : 0 1 28 65 6 : 6 Sts : 0 0 15 71 14 : Prev Wk : NA NA NA NA NA Prev Yr : NA NA NA NA NA --------------------------------------


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