As November begins, so do the last few weeks of the USDA Crop Progress report for 2022. We’re down to two weekly recaps for cotton this week – boll opening and harvest. Here’s what USDA had to say for the week ending Oct. 30.
Open bolls are now reported in 96% of the U.S. crop – up 4 percentage points in the past week and still slightly ahead of the 5-year average for the date. All 15 cotton-producing states remain ahead of their respective averages for open bolls.
Harvest is now complete across 55% of the U.S. cotton acres. That’s up 10 percentage points in the past week and a (whopping) 8 points ahead of the 5-year average. Again, all states are ahead of average for harvest, with the biggest percentage increases in the past week coming in South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri.