Rains from Hurricane Patricia brought needed relief to the State, reviving dry soils and reducing drought stress for winter crops, according to Greg Matli, Indiana State Statistician for the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Cooler temperatures and increased rainfall helped improve the soil moisture, but much of the State remains classified as abnormally dry, according to the latest drought monitor. Days suitable for fieldwork was 4.5, down 1.8 days from last week.
Regionally, soybeans harvested was 97% complete in the North, 96% in Central, and 94% in the South. Corn harvested for grain was 92% complete in the North, 90% in Central, and 92% in the South. By region, winter wheat planted was 98% in the North, 91% in Central, and 90% in the South. Winter wheat emerged was 88% in the North, 75% in Central, and 75% in the South.