USDA: U.S. soybean good-to-good rate unchanged last week

Washington, September 6 news: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s weekly national crop progress report showed that the excellent and good rate of U.S. soybeans was unchanged from a week ago. Before the report, analysts expected a 1% decline in the good-to-goodness rate.

In the 18 states that account for 96% of the national soybean planting area, as of September 4 (Sunday), the soybean pod setting rate of U.S. soybeans was 94%, 84% last week, 96% last year, and the five-year average was 96%.

The deciduous rate of soybeans is 10%, 4% last week, 17% in the same period last year, and the five-year average is 14%.

The soybean good-to-excellent rate was 57%, 57% last week, and 57% last year. The ratio of soybean ratings this week is 10% excellent, 47% good, 29% fair, 9% poor, and 5% bad; last week, 10% were excellent, 47% good, 30% average, 9% poor, and 4% bad; last year In the same period, it was excellent by 11%, good by 46%, average by 29%, poor by 10%, and poor by 4%.