November 15, 2016 - In This Issue:

USDA Weekly Crop Progress Report
11/14/16


 
Winter Wheat:

Illinois | 85 % of winter wheat has emerged, which 4 points lower than last year | 68% is in good to excellent condition
Indiana | 85 % of winter wheat has emerged, compared to 92% last year | 73% is in good to excellent condition
South Dakota |  96% of winter wheat has emerged, which 2 point lower than last year | 52% is in good to excellent condition
Montana | 90 % of winter wheat has emerged, compared to 96% last year | 78% is in good to excellent condition
Ohio | 88 % of winter wheat has emerged, which 8 point lower than last year | 83% is in good to excellent condition
 


U.S. Drought Monitor

Mild weather dominated again for the majority of the U.S. this last week. Parts of the Midwest saw rainfall with the passage of a cold front. Most of the Midwest remains drought-free, with the exception of southern Ohio where this is a slight expansion of Abnormally Dry areas. Temperatures ranging from 8 to 16 degrees above normal resulted in expansion of abnormally dry conditions across north central South Dakota and south-central North Dakota. 


 

Neogen Monday Mycotoxin and Crop Report


Don levels for wheat are as shown above with North Dakota continuing to have a level of >10ppm, and Missouri at >2ppm. 


Don levels for barley are as shown above, with a level of >5ppm in North Dakota.


There are now new reports of Don in Corn as shown here in Michigan with >5 ppm, 
Illinois with >3 ppm, Ohio with >6 ppm, and Indiana with >10 ppm.