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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » We’re Done – Harvest Is In
January 26, 2021

We’re Done – Harvest Is In

November 24, 2020

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We’re Done – Harvest Is In

As the weather gets stirred up in Wisconsin just before the Thanksgiving break, farmers in the state are breathing a sigh of relief that they’ve basically wrapped up the harvest!

According to the Wisconsin Ag Statistical Service, as of Sunday, corn for grain harvest was 92% complete, more than 4 weeks ahead of last year and 17 days ahead of the 5-year average. The moisture content of corn harvested for grain was reported at 17%.

Ninety-six percent of winter wheat was emerged, more than 4 weeks ahead of last year and 3 days ahead of the average. Winter wheat condition rated 84% good to excellent statewide, up 2 percentage points from last week.

Farmers haven’t wasted any of the moderate weather they’ve been presented though! 79% had already completed their fall field tillage. That figure is more than 4 weeks ahead of last year and more than a week ahead of average.

Hopefully that means Wisconsin farmers will truly be able to rest and enjoy the Thanksgiving.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Commodities, Grain, News, Outdoors, Safety, Weather Tagged With: Crop Progress Report, WASS, Wisconsin Ag Statistical Service

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About Pam Jahnke

Getting up at 2 in the morning might shock some of her listeners, but for Pam Jahnke, it’s part of the business. Born in Northeastern Wisconsin, Pam Jahnke grew up in agriculture. Raised on her family’s 200-acre dairy farm, she learned the “farm work ethic” first hand.

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