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Ag stats: Colorado crop progress and condition report – week ending May 23, 2021

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Planting continued to advance around precipitation events last week with some delays noted due to wet conditions, according to the Mountain Region Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA.

Conditions in eastern counties improved with received moisture while western counties remained very dry and drought persisted. Severe weather over the weekend brought moisture, damaging hail, high winds and tornadoes to eastern counties.

In northeastern counties, planting continued to advance. Isolated reports of crop damage from hail were noted. Pasture conditions were noticeably better due to recent moisture. East central counties also experienced damaging severe weather in areas and isolated heavy precipitation. County reports noted winter wheat condition continued to improve from recent moisture, but producers were actively looking for wheat stripe rust due to reports in neighboring states. Russian Wheat Aphid pressure was noted in a Kit Carson county report.

In southwestern counties, producers made good planting progress and calving was nearly complete. Extremely high winds were reported with little moisture received.

In the San Luis Valley, good moisture was received last week and was enough to slow fieldwork. Most barley in the district was emerged and potato planting was nearing completion. Feed supplies remained short.

Southeastern counties also received moisture last week, delaying planting and fieldwork. Pasture conditions were notably improved from the moisture.

As of May 21, 2021, snowpack in Colorado was 69 percent measured as percent of median snowfall. The Southwest and San Luis Valley were 31 and 43 percent, respectively.

Stored feed supplies were rated 19 percent very short, 24 percent short, 56 percent adequate, and 1 percent surplus.

Sheep death loss was 86 percent average and 14 percent light.

Cattle death loss was 68 percent average and 32 percent light.

CROP AND LIVESTOCK PROGRESS

Commodity

Current week

Previous week

Previous year

5-year average

 

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

Alfalfa hay 

    

1st cutting harvested 

10 

Barley 

    

Planted 

97 

94 

100 

NA 

Emerged 

89 

81 

95 

90 

Corn 

    

Planted 

64 

53 

89 

78 

Emerged 

32 

10 

57 

41 

Dry edible beans 

    

Planted 

12 

-- 

Onions 

    

Planted 

95 

81 

78 

NA 

Potatoes inside San Luis Valley 

   

Planted 

94 

83 

94 

88 

Emerged 

NA 

12 

NA 

Potatoes outside San Luis Valley 

   

Planted 

92 

79 

91 

89 

Emerged 

28 

13 

55 

54 

Proso millet 

    

Planted 

33 

NA 

Sorghum 

    

Planted 

11 

27 

15 

Sugarbeets 

    

Planted 

97 

87 

88 

NA 

Emerged 

56 

16 

44 

70 

Sunflowers 

    

Planted 

10 

26 

Winter wheat 

    

Jointed 

95 

85 

90 

92 

Headed 

25 

43 

44 

Turning color 

NA 

NA 

NA 

DAYS SUITABLE FOR FIELDWORK AND SOIL MOISTURE CONDITION

 

Current week

Previous week

Previous year

5-year average

Days suitable for fieldwork 

3.5 

5.0 

6.5 

5.2 

Topsoil moisture 

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

Very short 

22 

Short 

14 

29 

39 

15 

Adequate 

75 

62 

38 

71 

Surplus. 

Subsoil moisture 

    

Very short 

10 

22 

23 

Short 

27 

34 

28 

15 

Adequate 

62 

44 

49 

73 

Surplus. 

-- 

-- 

CROP, LIVESTOCK, PASTURE AND RANGE CONDITION

Commodity

Current week

Previous week

Previous year

5-year average

 

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

(percent)

Alfalfa hay 

    

Very poor 

Poor 

10 

Fair 

24 

24 

26 

20 

Good 

50 

52 

50 

58 

Excellent 

19 

18 

12 

Barley 

    

Very poor 

-- 

Poor 

Fair 

33 

32 

29 

22 

Good 

46 

44 

49 

54 

Excellent 

14 

17 

19 

23 

Onions 

    

Very poor 

-- 

NA 

NA 

NA 

Poor 

-- 

NA 

NA 

NA 

Fair 

45 

NA 

NA 

NA 

Good 

55 

NA 

NA 

NA 

Excellent 

-- 

NA 

NA 

NA 

Pasture and range 

    

Very poor 

13 

22 

Poor 

18 

27 

13 

Fair 

51 

50 

29 

23 

Good 

19 

36 

51 

Excellent 

-- 

Winter wheat 

    

Very poor 

10 

20 

Poor 

12 

20 

19 

12 

Fair 

40 

38 

29 

26 

Good 

38 

29 

29 

46 

Excellent 

10 

Livestock 

    

Very poor 

-- 

-- 

Poor 

Fair 

24 

23 

19 

15 

Good 

58 

59 

69 

71 

Excellent 

10 

11