CHICAGO, April 19 (Reuters) – The U.S. Division of Agriculture’s (USDA) weekly crop progress report ought to present that farmers had been capable of plant 9% of their meant corn acres as of Sunday, in keeping with the common estimate in a survey of 11 analysts on Monday.
Commerce estimates for the week ended April 18 ranged from 7% to 12%.
Analysts additionally anticipated the USDA’s report to point out that soybean planting was 3% full. The soy planting determine would be the USDA’s first for 2021. The federal government was scheduled to publish the report at Three p.m. CDT (2000 GMT).
For wheat, analysts forecast on common that the USDA would price 52% of the winter wheat crop in good to glorious situation, down one proportion level from the earlier week. Estimates for wheat rankings ranged from 48% to 55% good to glorious.
Spring wheat planting progress was seen as 17% full, with estimates starting from 14% to 21%.
All figures in %:
Class
Analyst common
Analyst vary
USDA final week
Corn planted (%)
9
7-12
4
Soybeans planted (%)
3
2-4
NA
Spring wheat planted (%)
17
14-21
11
Winter wheat situations*
52
48-55
53
*P.c good/glorious
(Reporting by Julie Ingwersen; Modifying by David Gregorio)
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