Crop Progress: Cotton Planting Back on Schedule

The June 1 USDA Crop Progress report showed exactly how much progress cotton growers across the Belt have made in getting planting back on schedule.

The report showed that 64% of the U.S. cotton crop has now been planted – up 15% from a week ago. That puts the national total right at the 5-year average for the end of May.

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In all, 10 cotton producing states are now showing planting progress ahead of their respective 5-year averages, with the biggest weekly increases coming in Kansas (up 27%), Virginia (up 25%), Tennessee (up 22%), and Alabama and Arkansas (both up 21%).

The initial report on cotton squaring shows visible squares in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee and Georgia.

The first cotton condition report of the season shows 43% of the U.S. crop rated good/excellent, 38% fair, and 19% poor/very poor.

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