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Mar 27, 2003 12:00 PM, Richard Brock
Rain Boosts HRW Wheat Conditions
State crop updates confirm that last week's timely rains boosted Plains HRW wheat conditions and soil moisture.
The good/excellent rating for the Kansas crop improved to 39% as of March 23, versus 29% a week earlier, while the poor/very poor rating fell from 28% to 23%.
Kansas topsoil moisture improved to 78% adequate/surplus, versus only 44% a week earlier. More rain is needed though, as subsoil moisture is still rated only 36% adequate/surplus.
In Oklahoma 70% of the crop was rated good/excellent, versus 65% a week earlier. Only 6% of the Oklahoma crop was rated poor/very poor.
Oklahoma topsoil moisture was rated 78% adequate/surplus, while subsoil moisture was rated 72% adequate/surplus.
The good/excellent rating for the Texas crop fell three points to 48%, but the poor/very poor rating also dropped two points to 17%.
Overall, Texas wheat crop conditions were rated 70% of normal, versus only 43% a year earlier.
In Colorado, the HRW wheat crop was rated 53% good/excellent and 14% poor/very poor.
Editors note: Richard Brock, Soybean Digest's Marketing Editor, is president of Brock Associates, a farm market advisory firm, and publisher of The Brock Report.
To see more market perspectives, visit Brock's Web site at www.brockreport.com.
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