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New York crop harvest update - apples and corn progressing

New York crop harvest update - apples and corn progressing


By Blake Jackson

As of the week ending November 3, 2024, New York experienced an average of 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service.

Topsoil moisture levels were reported with 2% classified as very short, 21% short, 73% adequate, and 4% surplus, while subsoil moisture was assessed at 0% very short, 11% short, 83% adequate, and 6% surplus.

In terms of crop progress, the harvest of apples is nearing completion, with 96% harvested compared to 90% last week and 89% last year.

Corn is maturing well, with 88% reaching maturity this week, an increase from 80% the previous week, although slightly lower than the 94% reported last year. The corn harvested for grain stands at 47%, significantly up from 34% last week.

The grape harvest has advanced to 92%, and alfalfa hay's fourth cutting is at 92% completion, reflecting a strong season. Other hay types have also shown good progress, with 75% harvested. Potato harvest is at 94%, and soybeans are at 79%.

Winter wheat planting is nearly complete at 93%, with 77% having emerged, indicating a productive agricultural season for New York.

Photo Credit: gettyimages-steve-greer

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Categories: New York, Crops, Corn, Soybeans, Fruits and Vegetables
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