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Crop Progress and Condition
  Crop Progress and Condition graphical products are available for the following years:

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Condition charts.
About Crop Progress and Condition


Crop Progress and Condition graphical products are shown in the following example for the Texas 2007 corn crop throughout the key stages of its phenological cycle. The progress of the crop through each stage is shown as a percentage in the lower half of the graphic. Condition Ratings are shown in the upper part of the graphic.This product is generated in most states and will include the major commodites reported in each state. Separate pages are embedded in the .PDF file, in alphabetical order, for each commodity.

 
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The Crop Progress Percent values show the cumulative progress for each crop at key stages and are identical to the published values. The Crop Condition values sum to 100 and are stacked and scaled to plot above the progress chart. Current year progress lines are identified by the bold lines. The previous 5-year averages are identified by the dashed lines. All charts for a particular growing season are standardized using the same range of dates to facilitate the comparison of progress and condition for different crops grown during the same season.

Please click here for information on the metadata associated with our Crop Progress and
Condition charts.

Please click here for the definitions of the phrenological stages and condition categories.


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