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United States Department of Agriculture Usual Plantin g and
Harvestin g Dates for U.S. Field CropsDecember 1997
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Agricultural Handbook Number 628
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Introduction
Usual planting and harvesting dates for major field crops appear in this report. Information is arranged by States formajor crops and by commodity for selected States. In addition, dot maps show major areas of production. Theinformation was assembled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, based on the best and latest informationavailable. The same data for vegetables may be found in “Commercial Vegetables for Fresh Market and Processingin Principal Producing Areas, Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates” Agriculture Handbook No. 507, issuedFebruary 1977.
The dates shown indicate the periods in which the crops are planted and harvested in most years. They do notaccount for exceptionally early or late dates of scattered planting and harvesting, nor abnormal seasons caused byclimatic or economic conditions. Beginning dates indicate when planting or harvesting is about 5 percent completeand ending dates when operations are about 95 percent complete.
The “usual planting dates” are the times when crops are usually planted in the fields. For transplanted crops, suchas tobacco, the planting period refers to the time of setting plants in the field.
The “harvest dates” refer to the periods during which harvest of the crop actually occurs. They do not extend throughthe subsequent period in which some commodities are stored in the field after harvest.
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Barley
Nearly 7 million acres of barley were harvested in the United States (U.S.) during 1996. After reaching a peak ofover 16 million acres in 1942, harvested acreage has declined to the same level as was harvested during the firstdecade of this century. Yields, however, have been steadily increasing, with a record high average yield of 62.5bushels per acre recorded in 1992. North Dakota continued to be the largest barley-producing State, harvesting 27percent (%) of the total U.S. production. North Dakota, along with Idaho and Montana--the second and third rankingStates--accounted for nearly two-thirds of the 1996 barley production. Only minor acreages are grown in the Easternand Southern States. Most barley is fed to livestock, the remainder of the crop is used for malting.
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Barley, Spring: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
AKCA 1/COIDKS 2/MIMNMTNENV 1/NDORSDUTWAWIWY
6.920092
730
25520
1,200175
2,60015014510044075
120
May 5Feb 20Mar 15Mar 24Mar 1Apr 15Apr 16Apr 7
Mar 20Apr 5Apr 21Sep 1Apr 6
Mar 20Mar 1Apr 5
Mar 15
May 10 - May 25Mar 1 - May 1Apr 5 - May 5Apr 7 - May 5Mar 5 - Apr 1
Apr 25 - May 8Apr 26 - May 27Apr 21 - May 14Mar 25 - Apr 10Apr 15 - May 15May 2 - May 15Mar 30 - May 15Apr 17 - May 5Apr 1 - Apr 20Apr 1 - Apr 30
Apr 10 - May 10Mar 28 - Apr 28
Jun 5May 15May 15May 26May 1May 21Jun 5Jun 1
Apr 18May 20May 26May 15May 20May 10May 20May 15May 28
Aug 20Aug 15Jul 10Jul 28Jun 10Jul 26Jul 26Aug 4Jul 18Jul 20Jul 30Jul 5Jul 12Jul 15Jul 15Jul 15Jul 29
Sep 1 - Sep 25Sep 1 - Sep 20Jul 25 - Sep 5Aug 11 - Sep 8Jun 25 - Jul 1
Aug 3 - Aug 19Aug 8 - Sep 7Aug 15 - Sep 6Jul 20 - Jul 25Jul 25 - Aug 25Aug 8 - Aug 23Aug 5 - Aug 25Jul 23 - Aug 8Jul 25 - Aug 15Aug 1 - Aug 30Jul 25 - Aug 20Aug 8 - Aug 31
Oct 5Oct 1Sep 20Sep 29Jul 10Aug 31Sep 24Sep 28Jul 30Sep 5Sep 6Sep 1
Aug 20Sep 1Sep 15Sep 1Sep 21
1/ Not published by season, “All Barley” acres included.2/ Not published by planting season. An “All Barley” acreage estimate is published in the Barley, Fall table.
Barley, Fall: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
AZCA 1/DEKS 2/KYMDNV 1/NJNCOKPASCTXVA
54
23112049
3203
754
1175
Nov 10Sep 15Sep 27Sep 15Sep 25Sep 17Sep 5Sep 14Sep 25Sep 12Aug 25Oct 7Sep 10Sep 10
Dec 1 - Dec 30Oct 1 - Apr 15Oct 9 - Oct 27Oct 1 - Oct 15Oct 1- Oct 15Oct 1 - Oct 21
Sep 15 - Oct 10Oct 1 - Oct 14
Oct 15 - Nov 10Oct 3 - Oct 29
Sep 15 - Oct 15Oct 20 - Nov 20Oct 1 - Nov 15Oct 5 - Oct 30
Feb 1Apr 30Nov 10Nov 1Oct 20Nov 7Oct 20Oct 21Dec 1
Nov 21Oct 25Dec 15Dec 1
Nov 25
May 15May 15Jun 5Jun 20Jun 1Jun 12Jul 10Jun 7
May 25Jun 6Jun 20May 25May 20May 30
May 30 - Jun 15Jun 1 - Jul 15
Jun 12 - Jun 28Jun 15 - Jul 1Jun 5- Jun 15
Jun 16 - Jun 28Jul 15 - Aug 15Jun 21 - Jul 10Jun 9 - Jun 30Jun 17 - Jun 30Jun 25 - Jul 20Jun 5 - Jun 24Jun 5 - Jun 20Jun 10 - Jun 25
Jul 1Aug 15Jul 3Jul 5
Jun 25Jul 8
Aug 25Jun 14Jul 25Jul 10Aug 10Jul 18Jul 1Jul 15
1/ Not published by planting season. An “All Barley” acreage estimate is published with Barley, Spring table.2/ Not published by season, “All Barley” acres included.
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Corn
Corn was the leading U.S. crop in 1996, both in terms of value of production and acreage grown. Over 73 millionacres of corn were harvested for grain. The acreage for grain comprised 92% of all corn planted. More than 80%of the corn-for-grain acreage lies in the Corn Belt States, with Iowa leading all States and Illinois ranking second.The largest acreage of record, 111 million acres, was harvested in 1917. Acreage decreased from the turn of thecentury, with the exception of wartime plantings, until the late-1960's. Since then, harvested acreage levels havegenerally ranged between 60-75 million acres.
The 1996 National grain yield was 127.1 bushels per acre the third highest yield on record. Yields have generallyincreased since the turn of the century, with more rapid increases occurring in more recent years. The highest cornyield on record, 138.6 bushels per acre, occurred in 1994. Corn grain production generally increased through thelate-1980's. Erratic weather caused production to fluctuate significantly in the 1990's. In 1996, 9.3 billion bushelsof corn were produced in the Nation, compared with 7.4 billion bushels in 1995 and the record 10.1 billion bushelsin 1994.
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Corn for Grain: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALAZARCACODEFLGAIDILINIAKSKYLAMDMIMNMSMOMTNENJNMNYNCNDOHOKORPASCSDTNTXUTVAWAWVWIWY
28040
23022094015011252540
10,8005,450
12,4502,3501,200
523465
2,3006,950
6052,650
158,300
9484
630900720
2,75017033
1070380
3,700680
1,80021
31012040
3,00050
Mar 5Mar 15Apr 3
Mar 15Apr 15Apr 19Mar 1Mar 1Apr 21Apr 22Apr 25Apr 22Apr 10Apr 12Mar 10Apr 20May 1Apr 24Mar 27Apr 5Apr 19Apr 21May 7Apr 15Apr 25Apr 1May 3Apr 22Mar 25Apr 20Apr 30Mar 10May 1Apr 5Feb 28Apr 15Apr 5Apr 15Apr 25Apr 25Apr 22
Mar 25 - Apr 25Apr 1 - May 15Apr 10 - May 18
Apr 1 - Jul 1May 1 - May 15Apr 30 - May 16Mar 15 - Apr 15Mar 20 - Apr 15May 5 - May 26Apr 30 - May 18May 5 - May 20May 2 - May 16Apr 25 - May 15Apr 21 - May 18Mar 19 - Apr 4
Apr 30 - May 20May 10 - May 21May 3 - May 22Mar 31 - Apr 28Apr 20 - May 25May 1 - May 25May 3 - May 19May 28 - Jun 20Apr 20 - May 10May 5 - May 25Apr 10 - Apr 25May 13 - May 26May 1 - May 30Apr 18 - May 4May 20 - Jun 1
May 10 - May 25Mar 20 - Apr 20May 9 - May 25Apr 15 - May 1Mar 20 - Apr 29Apr 30 - May 20Apr 20 - May 20May 1 - May 20May 1 - Jun 1May 1 - Jun 5
May 3 - May 21
May 18Jun 1
May 25Jul 15Jun 1
May 28Apr 25May 5Jun 9
May 28Jun 10Jun 3
May 25Jun 8
Apr 28Jun 7
May 31Jun 8Jun 11Jun 10Jun 8Jun 1Jun 28May 20Jun 5
May 20Jun 5Jun 12May 15Jun 15Jun 15May 15Jun 11Jun 1
May 15Jun 5Jun 5Jun 5Jun 15Jun 10Jun 10
Jul 21Sep 1
Aug 16Sep 1Oct 1Sep 10Jul 15Jul 25Sep 29Sep 24Sep 20Sep 17Sep 5Sep 8Jul 29Sep 9Oct 3Sep 29Aug 12Sep 1Sep 15Sep 21Oct 1Sep 25Oct 10Aug 20Sep 29Sep 25Aug 25Oct 10Sep 25Jul 25Sep 24Sep 1Jul 16Sep 25Aug 25Oct 5Sep 10Oct 1Sep 24
Aug 11 - Sep 20Oct 1 - Nov 1
Aug 27 - Sep 18Oct 1 - Nov 15Oct 15 - Nov 10Sep 20 - Oct 15Aug 1 - Sept 10Aug 15 - Sep 5Oct 20 - Nov 10Oct 9 - Nov 3
Oct 10 - Nov 25Oct 7 - Oct 31
Sep 20 - Oct 20Sep 22 - Oct 20Aug 13 - Sep 1Sep 22 - Oct 22Oct 23 - Nov 17Oct 15 - Nov 12
Sep 1 - Oct 6Sep 20 - Oct 30Sep 20 - Oct 5Oct 11 - Nov 6Oct 30 - Nov 10Oct 1 - Oct 30
Oct 20 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Oct 7Oct 10 - Oct 27Oct 15 - Nov 14
Sep 8 - Oct 1Nov 1 - Nov 20Oct 15 - Nov 20Aug 20 - Sep 25Oct 10 - Nov 6Sep 20 - Oct 15Aug 6 - Sep 24Oct 10 - Oct 30Sep 5 - Oct 25
Oct 20 - Nov 20Sep 20 - Oct 25Oct 15 - Nov 15Oct 11 - Nov 9
Nov 2Dec 1Oct 11Dec 1Dec 1Nov 5Oct 1Oct 10Nov 24Nov 19Dec 10Nov 17Nov 10Nov 15Sep 16Nov 17Dec 3
Nov 28Oct 22Dec 1Oct 15Dec 1
Nov 28Nov 20Dec 1Nov 7Nov 9Nov 25Oct 20Dec 15Dec 10Oct 10Nov 30Nov 10Nov 1Dec 10Nov 20Dec 1
Nov 25Nov 30Dec 5
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Cotton
Cotton is grown in the southern United States, mostly south of the 36th parallel, with concentrations in the Texashigh plains, the irrigated valleys of Arizona and California, and the Mississippi Delta. In recent years, Georgia andNorth Carolina have experienced large increases in cotton acreage. Unlike in the tropics where cotton is grown asa perennial, U. S. cotton is grown as an annual from seed planted each year. Most U. S. cotton is Upland cotton,which usually has a staple length of 1 to 1 1/4 inches. Some extra-long staple American Pima cotton, which has astaple length of 1 1/2 inches or longer, is grown in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Cotton acreage increased until 1925, when nearly 46 million acres were planted, then generally declined until the1960's. Since then, acreage has ranged between 9 and 15 million acres. In recent years, acreage has been on anupswing with growers planting 15 million acres in 1996. Cotton yields have trended upward with a record high yieldof 709 pounds per acre of cotton harvested in 1996. With the increases in yield, cotton production has reached thesame levels that were produced in the 1920's and 1930's when acreage was at its peak. A record cotton productionwas set in 1994, surpassing the previous highest producing years of 1937 and 1926.
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Cotton: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALAZARCAFLGALAMSMONMNCOKSCTNTXVA
520315
1,0001,000
991,340
8901,120
39059
721290284540
5,700103
Apr 12Mar 15Apr 24Apr 1Apr 1Apr 20Apr 17Apr 14Apr 25Apr 10Apr 21May 6Apr 24Apr 25Mar 10Apr 10
Apr 24 - May 24Apr 1 - Apr 30May 1 - May 24Apr 15 - Apr 30Apr 15 - May 15Apr 25 - May 25Apr 26 - May 16Apr 28 - May 28May 5 - May 20Apr 20 - May 10May 1 - May 20May 20 - Jun 12May 1 - May 20May 5 - May 20May 5 - Jun 6
Apr 20 - May 10
Jun 6May 15May 31May 15Jun 15Jun 5Jun 2Jun 9Jun 1
May 20Jun 8Jun 29Jun 1Jun 5Jun 30May 20
Sep 22Sep 15Sep 22Oct 1Sep 15Sep 20Sep 15Sep 15Sep 20Oct 10Sep 27Oct 11Sep 23Sep 20Aug 10Sep 30
Sep 20 - Oct 20Oct 10 - Nov 10Oct 6 - Oct 30Oct 15 - Nov 1Oct 1 - Nov 1Oct 5 - Nov 15Sep 28 - Oct 20Oct 6 - Nov 3Oct 5 - Oct 30
Oct 25 - Nov 30Oct 7 - Nov 15Nov 4 - Nov 29Oct 15 - Nov 13Oct 5 - Nov 1Oct 1 - Dec 2
Oct 25 - Nov 25
Dec 15Dec 25Nov 24Nov 15Dec 1Dec 15Nov 13Nov 17Nov 20Dec 20Dec 15Dec 15Dec 5
Nov 25Dec 28Dec 10
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Alfalfa Hay
Alfalfa hay, which includes alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures, comprised 40% of the total acreage harvested for hay in1996. Alfalfa is common in all regions except the Southeast, where the humid climate and sandy soils do not favorproduction. In most areas, the crop is harvested two or three times a year.
There were over 24 million acres of alfalfa hay harvested in the United States during 1996. California was theleading alfalfa hay producing State, harvesting 6.6 million tons from 940,000 acres in 1996. However, Californiadoes not publish county estimates for hay and are not represented on the maps below. The 1996 alfalfa hay yieldof 3.27 tons per acre was down from the record yield of 3.45 tons per acre set in 1995. Alfalfa hay productionincreased steadily until the 1980's, when record production of nearly 92 million tons was set in 1986. Productionhas since declined slightly. Growers harvested over 79 million tons in 1996.
Other Hay
In those States which estimate Alfalfa hay, Other hay includes all crops harvested for hay except alfalfa and alfalfamixtures. Other hay includes alfalfa in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.Crops grown for hay include clover-timothy mixtures, bermuda grass, wild grasses (prairie hay), and small grainsamong others. There were nearly 37 million acres of Other hay harvested in 1996. Texas, Missouri, Kentucky,Tennessee, and Kansas lead the Nation in Other hay production during 1996.
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Hay, Alfalfa: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
AZCACODEIDILINIAKSKYMDMIMNMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHOKORPASDTNTXUTVAWAWVWIWY
160940860
71,000
600425
1,20080030060
1,0501,475
4801,7001,400
24025
25564015
1,700700390460750
2,50040
15054513049040
2,100620
Feb 15Mar 1
May 25May 13May 22May 13May 15May 26May 10May 5May 12May 31May 31May 15Jun 13May 10May 20May 14May 1May 25Apr 30Jun 12May 20Apr 23May 5May 15Jun 1May 1Apr 15Jun 1May 1May 15May 25Jun 1Jun 11
May 15 - Sep 1
Jun 15 - Sep 11
Jun 13 - Aug 19
Jun 1 - Sep 5
Dec 1Nov 5Oct 15Nov 19Oct 20Sep 25Sep 20Sep 27Oct 10Sep 15Nov 30Oct 14Sep 30Sep 15Sep 24Oct 5Oct 15Oct 15Oct 20Nov 1Nov 17Sep 6Sep 30Oct 13Sep 20Nov 15Sep 1Oct 1Sep 20Oct 25Oct 20Oct 1Sep 25Sep 30Oct 1
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Hay, Other: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALAKAZCACOCTDEFLGAIDILINKSKYLAMEMDMAMNMSMOMTNENVNHNJNMNYNCNDOHOKORPARISCSDTNTXUTVTVAWAWVWIWY
73020.219
510580658
240600280400300
1,7002,100
31017516080
750800
3,200900
1,8502505595
100870525
1,200500
2,300610
1,1306
2801,8001,7504,200
160185
1,150310530400600
May 10Jun 15Feb 15May 15Jun 25May 20May 10May 10May 1Jun 1
May 20Jun 10May 25May 15Apr 26May 30May 10May 20Jun 5
May 10May 20Jun 15Jun 5Jun 15May 25Jun 7May 1May 25Apr 30Jun 18May 23Apr 23Jun 5
May 30May 20May 15Jun 15May 1May 1Jul 10
May 30May 25May 15Jun 1Jun 10Jun 19
Jun 20 - Jul 20Jul 1 - Sep 1
Jun 1 - Jul 30
Jun 1 - Sep 1
Jun 29 - Aug 18
Jun 1 - Aug 20
Oct 15Oct 10Dec 1Oct 1Sep 25Oct 30Nov 8Nov 20Oct 15Sep 10Jul 15Aug 20Sep 10Oct 10Oct 22Oct 20Nov 19Oct 30Aug 30Oct 20Sep 10Sep 1Sep 20Sep 15Oct 25Oct 15Oct 20Oct 15Nov 17Aug 26Oct 4
Aug 20Sep 1Sep 25Oct 30Nov 13Sep 1Oct 1Sep 30Aug 25Oct 20Oct 1Sep 15Oct 10Sep 30Sep 2
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Oats
Production and acreage of oats have declined steadily since 1945 when a record of 1.5 billion bushels were producedon 42 million acres. In 1996, only 155 million bushels were harvested from 2.7 million acres. This was the lowestproduction and acreage since records were first kept in 1866. Over half of the grain crop is grown in South Dakota,North Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. The crop is grown less extensively throughout the Corn Belt, GreatLakes States, and the Plains. Relatively few oats are produced in the Southern and Western States. About half ofthe planted acreage is harvested for grain and the other half is harvested for hay.
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Oats, Spring: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
AKCA 1/COIDILINIAKSMEMIMNMOMTNENYNDOHOR 2/PASDUTWAWVWIWY
.7
35257025
190802860
2702950
10575
3809035
135360
9143
30032
May 5Feb 20Mar 15Mar 31Mar 25Apr 1
Mar 24Feb 20May 7Apr 15Apr 10Mar 1Apr 10Mar 24Apr 1Apr 22Apr 3Sep 15Apr 15Apr 4
Mar 20Mar 5Apr 1Apr 1
Mar 28
May 15 - Jun 1Mar 1 - May 15Apr 5 - May 5
Apr 14 - May 19Apr 8 - Apr 23Apr 5 - Apr 25Apr 4 - Apr 23Mar 5 - Apr 1
May 14 - May 26Apr 25 - May 8Apr 25 - May 14Mar 15 - Apr 20Apr 26 - May 18Apr 2 -Apr 27
Apr 10 - Apr 30May 2 - May 17Apr 15 - May 10Mar 15 - Apr 15Apr 15 - May 10Apr 15 - May 4Apr 10 - May 5Mar 10 - Apr 10Apr 10 - May 10Apr 10 - May 20Apr 15 - May 14
Jun 5May 30May 25Jun 2May 8May 10May 17Apr 15Jun 9
May 21May 26Apr 30Jun 3May 9May 15May 28May 24Apr 15May 25May 21Jun 1
Apr 20Jun 1
May 25Jun 1
Sep 1Aug 15Jul 10Jul 21Jul 14Jul 10Jul 3Jul 10Aug 10Jul 26Jul 24Jun 20Aug 6Jul 4Aug 1Aug 2Jul 16Jul 10Jul 20Jul 10Jul 25Jul 15Jul 1Jul 20Jul 29
Sep 10 - Sep 30Sep 1 - Sep 20Jul 25 - Sep 5Aug 11 - Sep 8Jul 24 - Aug 3Jul 15 - Aug 5Jul 15 - Jul 29Jul 15 - Aug 1
Aug 23 - Sep 15Aug 3 - Aug 19Aug 1 - Aug 26Jul 1 - Jul 25
Aug 16 - Sep 6Jul 15 - Aug 2Aug 5 - Aug 25Aug 11 - Aug 27Jul 26 - Aug 12Aug 10 - Aug 20Jul 25 - Aug 20Jul 21 - Aug 7
Aug 15 - Sep 10Aug 1 - Aug 30Jul 20 - Aug 15Jul 30 - Aug 25Aug 15 - Sep 10
Oct 10Oct 1Sep 30Sep 29Aug 11Aug 10Aug 9Aug 10Oct 10Aug 31Sep 10Aug 1Sep 26Aug 12Sep 10Sep 10Aug 22Sep 1
Aug 30Aug 20Sep 30Sep 10Sep 1Sep 5Sep 26
1/ Not published by planting season. An “All Oat” acreage estimate is published in the Oat, Fall table.2/ Estimate not published by season, “All Oat” acres included.
Oats, Fall: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ARCA 1/GANCOKSCTX
183035201830
100
Oct 2Sep 15Sep 20Sep 15Sep 12Sep 23Sep 10
Oct 21 - Nov 21Oct 1 - Mar 1Oct 5 - Nov 20Oct 15 - Nov 24Oct 1 - Nov 1
Oct 15 - Nov 20Sep 29 - Nov 14
Nov 26Mar 15Dec 10Dec 10Nov 30Dec 15Dec 21
Jun 8Jun 15May 20May 28Jun 6
May 25May 18
Jun 15 - Jun 25Jul 15 - Sep 1Jun 1 - Jun 20Jun 9 - Jul 3Jun 17 - Jul 2Jun 3 - Jun 20Jun 5 - Jul 5
Jul 5Sep 1Jun 25Jul 20Jul 12Jul 3Jul 25
1/ Estimate not published by season, “All Oat” acres included.
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Peanuts
Peanut production is confined mostly to the South. There are three main producing areas: the Virginia-Carolina area,where Virginia type peanuts predominate; the Southeast where the crop is mainly Runners and Virginia types; andthe Southwest, where the acreage is planted to Runner and Spanish types of peanuts. Valencias, a roasting type,account for about 1 percent of U.S. production and are grown mainly in New Mexico and Texas.
The leading producing peanut States in 1996 were Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and North Carolina. A total of 1.4million acres of peanuts were planted in 1996. Planted acreage peaked at over 5 million acres during World WarII, but then fell below 2 million acres in 1952. Farmers have planted between 1.5-2.0 million since the early 1950's.Yields and production improved steadily from the 1950's until 1980, but have leveled off since. In 1996, yieldaveraged 2,619 pounds per acre.
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Peanuts: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALFLGANMNCOKSCTXVA
19182
53316.5
1258110.5
26576
Apr 16Apr 1Apr 15May 10Apr 28May 7Apr 20May 7Apr 20
Apr 25 - May 25Apr 15 - May 1Apr 25 - May 20May 15 - May 25May 8 - May 28May 19 - Jun 14Apr 25 - May 15May 29 - Jun 31May 5 - May 20
Jun 6May 15Jun 10Jun 1Jun 2Jun 29Jun 5Jul 18
May 25
Sep 4Aug 15Sep 5Oct 1Sep 24Sep 29Sep 8Sep 7Sep 15
Sep 22 - Oct 22Sep 15 - Oct 15Sep 10 - Oct 15Oct 10 - Oct 30Oct 8 - Oct 29Oct 14 - Nov 8Oct 2 - Nov 1
Oct 10 - Nov 22Oct 5 - Oct 25
Nov 1Nov 15Nov 1Nov 10Nov 14Nov 28Nov 10Dec 20Nov 5
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Rice
U.S. rice production is mainly confined to three areas: the coastal prairie region of the southwestern Louisiana andsoutheastern Texas; eastern Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, and northwestern Mississippi; and the central valleysof California (particularly the Sacramento Valley). The 1996 rice acreage covered just over 2.8 million acres. Riceplantings have steadily increased since the late 1800's. The peak planting year came in 1981 when over 3.8 millionacres were planted. Yield and production have also steadily increased during this century. In 1996, a record 6,121pounds of rice were harvested per acre, for a total production of over 171 million cwt. The record production, of198 million cwt, occurred in 1994.
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Rice: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ARCALAMSMOTX
1,17050053320890
298
Apr 7May 1Mar 20Apr 2Apr 15Mar 22
Apr 18 - May 18May 10 - May 25
Apr 3 - May 2Apr 23 - May 28May 1 - May 25Apr 5 - May 4
Jun 2Jun 5Jun 2Jun 9Jun 10May 26
Aug 26Sep 15Jul 22Aug 25Sep 10Jul 22
Sep 3 - Oct 4Oct 1 - Oct 15Aug 8 - Sep 6Sep 10 - Oct 6Sep 25 - Oct 25Aug 10 - Sep 11
Oct 25Nov 1Oct 8Oct 27Nov 1Oct 15
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Rye
Rye was planted on 1.5 million acres in 1996, the lowest acreage on record since 1866. Acreage, except for peakingduring the two World Wars, has gradually declined during the past 100 years. A large portion of the rye acreage isused as a winter cover crop, pastured, and then plowed under as green manure. Only 24% of 1996 plantings wereharvested for grain. Rye intended for grain is usually planted in the fall and harvested during the late spring or earlysummer months. Most rye is produced in the northern Plains and southern Plains. With the exception of Georgia,only minor acreages of rye are grown in the East and South.
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Rye: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
GAINKSMDMNNENJNYNCNDOHOKPASCSDTXVAWI
70252
202238
20163
606
2036101012
Sep 20Sep 10Sep 1Sep 19Aug 23Aug 30Sep 1Sep 1Sep 20Sep 7Sep 10Sep 5
Aug 30Sep 23Aug 30Sep 1
Aug 20Aug 15
Oct 5 - Nov 10Sep 20- Oct 15Sep 10 - Sep 20Oct 3 - Nov 1Sep 2 - Sep 27Sep 12 - Sep 26Oct 14 - Nov 14Sep 10 - Oct 10Oct 7 - Nov 5
Sep 14 - Sep 21Sep 15 - Oct 14Sep 5 - Oct 15Sep 15 - Oct 15Oct 10 - Nov 20Sep 9 - Sep 24Sep 25 - Oct 20Aug 25 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Sep 30
Dec 5Oct 30Oct 1
Nov 17Oct 9Oct 6
Nov 14Oct 25Dec 5Sep 30Oct 20Oct 15Oct 30Dec 13Oct 7
Nov 15Nov 30Oct 1
May 10Jun 20Jun 10Jun 14Jul 15Jun 30Jul 7Jul 5
May 28Jul 10Jun 25Jun 10Jul 5
May 23Jul 9
May 15Jun 5Jul 5
May 25 - Jun 20Jun 30 - Jul 20Jun 15 - Jun 25Jun 25 - Jul 14Jul 28 - Aug 20Jul 12 - Jul 30Jul 21 - Aug 1Jul 10 - Jul 15Jun 5 - Jul 7
Jul 14 - Jul 24Jul 1 - Jul 15
Jun 10 - Jun 15Jul 10 - Jul 30Jun 8 - Jun 28Jul 20 - Aug 4Jun 5 - Jun 20Jun 10 - Jun 25Jul 15 - Aug 5
Jun 25Jul 25Jul 5Jul 25Aug 29Aug 8Aug 7Jul 20Jul 28Aug 1Jul 20Jun 15Aug 10Jul 10Aug 15Jul 1Jul 5
Aug 10
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Sorghum
Most grain sorghum is grown in the central and southern Plains States, where it is well adopted to heat and tolerantto limited moisture conditions. Of the 11.9 million acres of sorghum harvested for grain in 1996, 79% was grownin Kansas, Texas, and Nebraska. Grain sorghum is used primarily as a livestock feed. Planted area generally rangedbetween 15 and 20 million acres until the late 1980's, when acreage dropped to the 10 to 15 million range. Themajority of the sorghum acreage not harvested for grain, is harvested for silage. Sorghum grain yields increasedsteadily from the late 1950's until 1990. Erratic weather in the 1990's has caused wide yield changes from year toyear. The 1996 yield, of 67.5 bushels per acre, compares with 55.6 bushels per acre in 1995 and 72.8 bushels peracre in 1994.
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Sorghum for Grain: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALARCOGAILKSKYLAMSMONENMNCOKSCSDTNTX
1022026040
2204,600
2315372
5801,030
22510
4905
14518
3,800
Apr 1Apr 6
May 10Apr 15May 20May 10May 10Mar 31Apr 2Apr 25May 11May 10May 5Apr 30Apr 25May 14Apr 15Mar 3
May 1 - May 30Apr 21 - May 23Jun 1 - Jun 20Apr 30 - Jun 5Jun 2 - Jun 21
May 25 - Jun 20May 15 - Jun 25Apr 20 - May 22Apr 14 - May 28May 15 - Jun 15May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 15May 25 - Jun 16May 27 - Jun 17May 25 - Jun 30May 26 - Jun 14May 10 - Jun 5
Mar 22 - May 23
Jul 1Jun 9Jul 1Jul 5
Jun 30Jul 5Jul 1
Jun 23Jun 23Jul 1
Jun 19Jul 1Jul 14Jul 5Jul 25Jul 2
Jun 25Jul 5
Sep 1Aug 24Sep 25Aug 20Sep 27Sep 15Sep 25Aug 12Aug 18Sep 10Sep 19Oct 15Aug 14Sep 21Jul 28Sep 22Sep 1Jul 5
Oct 1 - Oct 30Sep 3 - Sep 29
Oct 10 - Nov 15Sep 10 - Oct 15Oct 15 - Nov 3Oct 10 - Nov 5Oct 10 - Nov 10Aug 25 - Sep 19Aug 18 - Oct 6Sep 25 - Oct 30Oct 8 - Oct 30
Oct 20 - Nov 15Oct 1 - Oct 22
Oct 23 - Nov 17Sep 3 - Nov 6Oct 6 - Oct 29
Sep 15 - Oct 10Jul 19 - Oct 10
Dec 15Oct 24Nov 25Nov 25Nov 17Nov 30Nov 15Oct 10Oct 20Nov 25Nov 17Dec 15Nov 26Dec 6Dec 7
Nov 16Nov 1Nov 26
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Soybeans
Soybeans are grown primarily for beans which are processed into oil and meal. The main soybean producing areais in the Corn Belt and the lower Mississippi Valley. The three top producing States in 1996 - Iowa, Illinois, andMinnesota - accounted for 44% of the total U.S. production. Over 64 million acres of soybeans were planted in1996. Planted area increased rapidly until 1979, when a record 71.4 million acres were planted. Acreage declinedduring the 1980's, but has rebounded in the 1990's. The 1996 yield, of 37.6 bushels per acre, was the second highestyield since records were first kept in 1924. The record yield, of 41.4 bushels per acre, was set in 1994.
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Soybeans: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALARDEFLGAILINIAKSKYLAMDMIMNMSMONENJNCNDOHOKPASCSDTNTXVAWI
3153,500
21733
3909,8505,3609,4502,0001,1801,080
4801,6405,9001,7504,0503,010
1191,200
8454,490
285285540
2,6701,150
270480870
Apr 30May 4May 18May 1May 5May 6May 5May 4May 10May 10May 5May 11May 8May 6Apr 10May 5May 9May 30May 1May 12May 5Apr 20May 10May 10May 10May 10Apr 16Apr 30May 5
May 25 - Jun 25May 25 - Jun 20May 30 - Jun 28May 15 - Jun 15May 25 - Jun 20May 15 - Jun 9May 15 - Jun 5May 14 - Jun 2May 25 - Jun 20May 25 - Jun 25May 18 - Jun 15May 28 - Jun 26May 18 - Jun 3May 16 - Jun 3
Apr 25 - May 25May 15 - Jul 1May 18 - Jun 4Jun 14 - Jul 14
May 20 - Jun 30May 19 - May 29May 10 - Jun 7May 18 - Jun 22May 20 - Jun 10May 27 - Jun 27May 20 - Jun 6May 30 - Jun 25May 3 - Jun 14May 20 - Jun 30May 15 - Jun 20
Jul 3Jul 7Jul 11Jul 1Jul 5
Jun 16Jun 20Jun 17Jul 5Jul 5Jul 5Jul 16Jun 15Jun 23Jul 1Jul 10Jun 17Jul 14Jul 18Jun 6Jun 23Jul 9Jul 5Jul 11Jun 26Jul 10Jul 16Jul 10Jun 30
Sep 28Sep 25Oct 5Oct 1Oct 1Sep 23Sep 25Sep 21Sep 20Oct 1Sep 15Oct 5Sep 30Sep 25Aug 15Sep 25Sep 19Oct 1Oct 10Sep 16Sep 21Sep 17Oct 5Oct 20Sep 21Oct 5
Aug 13Oct 5Oct 1
Oct 28 - Nov 28Oct 15 - Nov 9Oct 22 - Nov 14Oct 15 - Nov 15Nov 1 - Nov 25Oct 1 - Oct 19
Sep 30 - Oct 25Oct 1 - Oct 15Oct 5 - Oct 25
Oct 18 - Nov 10Oct 4 - Oct 31
Oct 18 - Nov 15Oct 12 - Oct 28Oct 4 - Oct 21
Sep 15 - Oct 20Oct 10 - Oct 30Sep 30 - Oct 15Oct 21 - Nov 10Nov 12 - Dec 3Sep 26 - Oct 11Oct 1 - Oct 22
Oct 14 - Nov 17Oct 20 - Nov 10Nov 10 - Dec 10Oct 1 - Oct 23
Oct 20 - Nov 15Sep 10 - Nov 1Oct 25 - Nov 25Oct 15 - Nov 1
Dec 8Nov 29Nov 25Nov 25Dec 15Nov 3Nov 5Oct 27Nov 15Nov 18Nov 20Dec 1Nov 7Oct 30Dec 3
Nov 25Oct 27Nov 30Dec 20Oct 22Nov 10Dec 9
Nov 30Dec 30Nov 5Dec 5Dec 3Dec 10Nov 10
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Sugarbeets
Almost all U.S. sugarbeets are grown under irrigation in the western half of the country and in the more humid areasof the North Central States. Sugarbeets require plentiful, well-distributed moisture and extended moderately coolweather during the growing season. In 1996, Minnesota lead the U.S. in sugarbeet production, followed by Idahoand North Dakota. Most beets are seeded from March to May and harvested from September to December, withpeak harvest in October. However, in California, some beets are over-wintered and harvested the next spring.
Growers planted a record 1.6 million acres in 1969. Acreage declined during the 1970's and early 1980's, butclimbed back up to around 1.4 million acres by 1990, where it has stayed. Just over 1.3 million acres of sugarbeetswere planted in 1996. Sugarbeets yielded 20.2 tons per acres in 1996, down from the record yield of 22.1 tons peracre in 1994.
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Sugarbeets: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
CACOIDMIMNMTNENMNDOHORTXWAWY
82.051.1
184.0130.0438.057.551.2
.9225.3
4.616.312.613.056.8
Aug 15Mar 25Mar 24Apr 25Apr 22Apr 9Apr 1
Mar 25Apr 22Apr 15Mar 15Mar 27Mar 15Apr 3
Sep 1 - Oct 15Apr 10 - Apr 25Apr 3 - Apr 21Apr 30 - May 4Apr 30 - May 20Apr 19 - May 6Apr 10 - Apr 30Apr 5 - Apr 25
Apr 29 - May 10Apr 20 - May 15Mar 22 - Mar 30Apr 8 - Apr 25
Mar 20 - Mar 30Apr 12 - Apr 29
Oct 30May 5May 5May 13May 30May 16May 5May 5May 16May 30Mar 30May 7Apr 7
May 11
Apr 1Oct 5Sep 15Oct 6Sep 17Sep 24Oct 5Oct 5Sep 18Sep 25Oct 1Oct 3Sep 15Sep 21
Apr 15 - Aug 1Oct 15 - Nov 5Oct 8 - Oct 30Oct 17 - Oct 29Oct 3 - Oct 18Oct 9 - Oct 20Oct 10 - Oct 30Oct 20 - Nov 10Oct 5 - Oct 13
Oct 20 - Nov 10Oct 10 - Oct 20Oct 21 - Dec 1Oct 10 - Oct 20Oct 8 - Oct 24
Aug 15Nov 10Nov 10Nov 5Oct 28Nov 2Nov 5Dec 1Oct 20Nov 20Oct 30Dec 24Nov 7Nov 2
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Tobacco
U.S. tobacco production is generally confined to areas east of the Mississippi River, with the principal exceptionbeing the western area of Missouri. Six major classes are grown: Flue-cured, fire-cured, air-cured (light and dark),cigar filler, cigar binder, and cigar wrapper. Although grown at various latitudes, the crop has little tolerance to frostand freezing temperatures. Tobacco seeds are usually sown during the late winter and early spring in protected bedsfrom which seedlings are pulled and transplanted in the spring. Harvest dates are governed largely by latitude,elevation, seasonal conditions, and the nature of the particular tobacco type. The flue-cured and cigar wrapper typesare harvested by priming (picking the leaves as they ripen) while other types are usually stalk cut.
In 1996, North Carolina and Kentucky accounted for 65% of the total U.S. production. Harvested area increasedfrom 1866, when records were first kept, until 1930 when the peak level of over 2 million acres were harvested.Acreage leveled off until the 1950's, but has decreased steadily since. Tobacco growers harvested 1.6 billion poundsof tobacco from 733,920 acres in 1996. Production generally increased steadily from 1866-1966, but has generallydecreased since.
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Tobacco by Type: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State1996
HarvestedAcres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
FLType14 7.5 Mar 1 Mar 1 - Apr 15 Apr 15 Jun 1 Jul 1 - Aug 1 Aug 25
GAType14 46.0 Mar 20 Apr 1- Apr 10 Apr 25 Jun 20 Jul 10 - Aug 15 Sep 1
INType31 7.6 May 20 May 30 - Jun 15 Jun 25 Aug 15 Sep 1 - Sep 30 Oct 10
KY Type22Type23Type31Type35Type36
3.83.6
185.02.11.2
May 12May 12May 10May 12May 12
May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8May 23 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8
Jun 20Jun 20Jun 15Jun 20Jun 20
Aug 5Aug 5Aug 8Aug 5Aug 5
Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 21 - Sep 15Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 18 - Sep 10
Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1
MDType32 8.0 May 9 May 25 - Jun 4 Jun 24 Aug 7 Aug 21 - Sep 14 Sep 26
MOType31 2.7 May 10 May 15 - May 30 Jun 15 Aug 10 Aug 25 - Sep 15 Sep 25
CTType51Type61
1.21.0
May 23May 14
Jun 1 - Jun 15May 20 - May 31
Jun 26Jun 7
Jul 30Jul 17
Aug 7 - Aug 24Jul 30 - Aug 21
Sep 7Sep 3
MAType51Type61
.4
.4May 23May 14
Jun 1 - Jun 15May 20 - May 31
Jun 26Jun 7
Jul 30Jul 17
Aug 7 - Aug 24Jul 30 - Aug 21
Sep 7Sep 3
NC Type11Type12Type13Type31
76.0167.037.07.8
Apr 30Apr 18Apr 15May 13
May 7 - May 25Apr 30 - May 12Apr 20 - May 10May 20 - Jun 7
Jun 5Jun 2
May 31Jun 30
Jul 15Jul 5Jul 1
Aug 18
Aug 1 - Sep 5Jul 30 - Aug 30Jul 21 - Aug 21Sep 1 - Sep 22
Oct 10Sep 25Sep 15Oct 13
OHType31 8.0 Jun 1 Jun 7 - Jun 21 Jul 5 Aug 30 Sep 5 - Sep 20 Oct 5
PAType32Type41
3.24.6
May 25May 25
May 30 - Jun 15May 30 - Jun 15
Jun 25Jun 25
Aug 10Aug 10
Aug 20 - Sep 10Aug 20 - Sep 10
Sep 25Sep 25
SCType13 51.0 Apr 2 Apr 9 - Apr 30 May 10 Jun 30 Jul 18 - Aug 26 Sep 20
TNType22Type23Type31Type35
7.5.6
46.0.5
May 5May 5May 5May 5
May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5
Jun 20Jun 20Jun 20Jun 20
Aug 10Aug 10Aug 5Aug 10
Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15
Oct 5Oct 5Oct 5Oct 5
VAType11Type21Type31Type37
37.71.19.5.1
Apr 30May 5May 10May 10
May 5 - May 20May 15 - May 30May 20 - Jun 5
May 15 - May 30
May 30Jun 10Jun 25Jun 10
Jul 15Aug 5Aug 25Aug 10
Aug 15 - Sep 20Aug 20 - Sep 10Sep 5 - Sep 25
Aug 20 - Sep 15
Oct 10Sep 25Oct 5Sep 30
WVType31 1.7 May 15 May 20 - Jun 15 Jul 1 Aug 15 Aug 20 - Sep 20 Oct 5
WIType54Type55
1.9.9
May 15May 15
Jun 1 - Jun 30Jun 1 - Jun 30
Jul 5Jul 5
Aug 15Aug 15
Aug 25 - Sep 10Aug 25 - Sep 10
Sep 25Sep 25
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Spring Wheat
The 1996 spring wheat harvest, including both durum and other spring wheat, accounted for 35% of all wheatproduced in the United States. Spring wheat is planted in the late spring and harvested late in the summer. Annualrainfall in the northern Great Plains and Northwestern States is relatively limited but well distributed during thesummer, thus favoring spring wheat production. Nationwide, 116 million bushels of Durum and 692 million bushelsof other spring wheat were grown in 1996. North Dakota growers produced over 79 million bushels of durum andover 313 million bushels of other spring wheat in 1996, making it the top producing State for all classes of wheat.
Winter Wheat
Winter wheat, widely grown throughout the United States, is heavily concentrated in the central and southern GreatPlains and the Pacific Northwest. Winter wheat is planted in the fall, goes into dormancy during the winter, and isharvested for grain the following spring. When weather conditions are favorable for early fall growth, much of thewinter wheat in the southern Great Plains is grazed in the fall prior to going into dormancy and again in the latewinter and early spring when new growth starts.
Nearly 52 million acres of winter wheat were planted in 1996. With the exception of peak acreages during WorldWar II and the early 1980's, planted area has generally ranged between 40 and 50 million acres since the 1920's.Nearly 1.5 billion bushels of winter wheat were produced in 1996, comprising 65% of all wheat produced. Kansas,Washington, and Oklahoma were the 3 top producing winter wheat States and accounted for 35% of the total winterwheat production. Kansas ranked second, behind only North Dakota, in all classes of wheat production.
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Wheat, Spring: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
COIDMNMTNVNDORSDUTWAWIWY
68700
2,5004,100
109,500
1052,250
283951026
Mar 25Mar 21Apr 13Apr 8Apr 5Apr 19Mar 1Apr 3
Mar 20Mar 1Apr 5
Mar 27
Apr 20 - May 10Apr 7 - May 3
Apr 27 - May 25Apr 22 - May 13Apr 15 - May 15May 1 - May 16Mar 25 - Apr 15Apr 14 - May 2Apr 1 - Apr 20
Mar 25 - Apr 25Apr 10 - May 10Apr 14 - May 15
May 25May 26Jun 3
May 29May 20May 27Apr 15May 17May 1May 15May 15Jun 3
Jul 25Aug 4Jul 31Aug 7Jul 20Aug 4Aug 1Jul 15Jul 15Jul 20Jul 25Aug 1
Aug 10 - Sep 10Aug 13 - Sep 8Aug 12 - Sep 16Aug 16 - Sep 6Aug 1 - Aug 25Aug 14 - Sep 1Aug 15 - Sep 10Jul 27 - Aug 13Aug 5 - Aug 25Aug 5 - Aug 30Aug 5 - Aug 25Aug 12 - Sep 8
Oct 5Sep 29Sep 30Sep 27Sep 5Sep 14Sep 15Aug 30Sep 5Sep 15Sep 1Sep 25
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Wheat, Winter: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by State
State
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
ALAZARCACODEFLGAIDILINIAKSKYLAMDMIMNMSMOMTNENVNJNMNYNCNDOHOKORPASCSDTNTXUTVAWAWVWIWY
8014
1,240550
2,2007810
350860
1,10072045
8,80053013022763032
2301,2501,9802,100
938
11015059075
1,3304,900
850190270
1,580400
2,900160275
2,35011
125210
Oct 2Nov 10Oct 3Oct 15Aug 25Oct 8Oct 15Oct 5Sep 8Sep 29Sep 20Sep 6Sep 10Sep 23Oct 8Oct 5Sep 13Aug 21Sep 24Sep 20Sep 7
Aug 30Sep 5Sep 14Aug 25Sep 10Sep 20Sep 7Sep 24Sep 3Sep 15Aug 30Oct 15Sep 1Sep 25Aug 31Aug 20Sep 25Sep 1Sep 20Sep 5
Aug 23
Oct 21 - Nov 21Dec 1 - Dec 30Oct 17 - Nov 12Nov 15 - Jan 15Sep 10 - Sep 25Oct 19 - Nov 8
Nov 15 - Dec 15Nov 15 - Dec 5Sep 22 - Oct 13Oct 13 - Oct 29Oct 5 - Oct 25
Sep 26 - Oct 15Sep 20 - Oct 10Oct 9 - Nov 2
Oct 30 - Nov 21Oct 17 - Nov 6Sep 25 - Oct 15Sep 3 - Sep 26Oct 8 - Nov 12Oct 10 - Nov 1Sep 19 - Oct 6Sep 12 - Sep 26Sep 15 - Oct 10Oct 14 Nov 14Sep 10 - Sep 24Sep 15 - Oct 5
Oct 15 - Nov 20Sep 14 - Sep 21Oct 1 - Oct 21
Sep 22 - Oct 12Oct 10 - Nov 10Sep 15 - Oct 15Nov 11 - Dec 15Sep 10 - Sep 23Oct 15 - Nov 10Sep 16 - Oct 21Aug 25 - Oct 5Oct 20 - Nov 15
Sep 5 - Oct 5Oct 10 - Nov 5Sep 10 - Sep 30Sep 4 - Sep 20
Dec 12Feb 1
Nov 27Feb 15Oct 10Nov 21Dec 15Dec 15Nov 3Nov 6Nov 10Oct 30Oct 25Nov 20Dec 12Nov 19Oct 29Oct 7
Dec 10Nov 20Oct 23Oct 6Oct 20Nov 14Oct 15Nov 1Dec 20Sep 30Nov 2Nov 2Nov 10Oct 30Dec 31Oct 7
Nov 30Dec 3Oct 20Nov 30Oct 30Nov 20Oct 5Oct 2
May 1May 15Jun 8Jun 1Jun 25Jun 22May 1May 20Jul 23Jun 22Jun 20Jun 24Jun 15Jun 12May 14Jun 22Jul 14Jul 18
May 28Jun 15Jul 28Jun 26Jul 15Jul 1
Jun 15Jul 15
May 29Jul 10Jul 1Jun 5Jul 15Jul 5
May 26Jul 6
Jun 10May 25Jul 10Jun 5Jul 15Jun 25Jul 15Jul 13
May 25 - Jun 25May 30 - Jun 15Jun 15 - Jun 28Jun 15 - Jul 15Jul 10 - Jul 20Jun 26 - Jul 8
May 15 - May 31Jun 1 - Jun 15
Aug 4 - Aug 25Jun 30 - Jul 8Jun 30 - Jul 20Jul 6 - Jul 22
Jun 20 - Jul 10Jun 20 - Jul 1
May 22 - Jun 9Jun 28 - Jul 12Jul 20 - Jul 20
Aug 1 - Aug 21Jun 6 - Jun 23Jun 20 - Jul 10Aug 6 - Aug 23Jul 7 - Jul 26
Jul 20 - Aug 20Jul 28 - Aug 1Jun 20 - Jul 10Jul 20 - Jul 30Jun 9 - Jun 30Jul 14 - Jul 24Jul 5 - Jul 28
Jun 15 - Jun 25Jul 30 - Aug 20Jul 10 - Jul 30Jun 6 - Jun 25Jul 15 - Jul 31Jun 15 - Jun 30Jun 10 - Jun 30Jul 25 - Aug 10Jun 20 - Jul 15Jul 25 - Aug 20Jul 5 - Aug 1
Jul 25 - Aug 15Jul 24 - Aug 12
Jul 1Jul 1Jul 5Aug 1Aug 10Jul 17Jun 15Jun 30Sep 14Jul 20Jul 25Aug 7Jul 25Jul 10Jun 23Jul 20Aug 4Sep 5Jul 7Jul 20Sep 8Aug 8Aug 25Aug 14Jul 15Aug 5Jul 25Aug 1Aug 4Jul 5Sep 1
Aug 10Jul 1
Aug 12Jul 10Jul 7
Aug 25Jul 25Sep 5
Aug 10Aug 20Sep 3
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Alabama: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCottonHay, OtherPeanutsSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansWheat, Winter
280516730191103
31580
Mar 5Apr 12
Apr 16Apr 1Apr 1Apr 30Oct 2
Mar 25 - Apr 25Apr 24 - May 24
Apr 25 - May 25May 1 - May 30May 1 - May 30May 25 - Jun 25Oct 21 - Nov 21
May 18Jun 6
Jun 6Jul 1Jul 1Jul 3
Dec 12
Jul 21Sep 22May 10Sep 4Sep 1Sep 1Sep 28May 1
Aug 11 - Sep 20Sep 20 - Oct 20Jun 20 - Jul 20Sep 22 - Oct 22Oct 1 - Oct 30Oct 1 - Oct 30
Oct 28 - Nov 28May 25 - Jun 25
Nov 2Dec 15Oct 15Nov 1Dec 15Dec 15Dec 8Jul 1
Alaska: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
BarleyHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoes
6.9.7.6
20.2
May 5May 5May 10
May 10 - May 25May 10 - June 1May 15 - May 25
Jun 5Jun 5Jun 5
Aug 20Sep 1
Aug 25Jun 15
Sep 1 - Sep 25Sep 10 - Sep 30Sep 5 - Sep 20Jul 1 - Sep 1
Oct 5Oct 10Oct 5Oct 10
Arizona: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPotatoesWheat, DurumWheat, Winter
544015
356160199
16414
Nov 10Mar 15Mar 15Mar 15
Dec 15Nov 10Nov 10
Dec 1 - Dec 30Apr 1 - May 15Apr 1 - May 15Apr 1 - Apr 30
Jan 1 - Jan 30Dec 1 - Dec 30Dec 1 - Dec 30
Feb 1Jun 1Jun 1
May 15
Feb 15Feb 1Feb 1
May 15Sep 1Sep 1Sep 15Feb 15Feb 15Apr 15May 15May 15
May 30 - Jun 15Oct 1 - Nov 1Oct 1 - Nov 1
Oct 10 - Nov 10
May 15 - Jun 15May 30 - Jun 15May 30 - Jun 15
Jul 1Dec 1Dec 1Dec 25Dec 1Dec 1Jul 1Jul 1Jul 1
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Arkansas: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCottonOats, FallRiceSorghum, for GrainSoybeansWheat, Winter
23099025
1,170220
3,5001,240
Apr 3Apr 24Oct 2Apr 7Apr 6May 4Oct 3
Apr 10 - May 18May 1 - May 24Oct 21 - Nov 21Apr 18 - May 18Apr 21 - May 23May 25 - Jun 20Oct 17 - Nov 12
May 25May 31Nov 26Jun 2Jun 9Jul 7
Nov 27
Aug 16Sep 22Jun 8
Aug 26Aug 24Sep 25Jun 8
Aug 27 - Sep 18Oct 6 - Oct 30Jun 15 - Jun 25Sep 3 - Oct 4Sep 3 - Sep 29Oct 15 - Nov 9Jun 15 - Jun 28
Oct 11Nov 24Jul 5
Oct 25Oct 24Nov 29Jul 5
California: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, Fall 1/Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, FallOats, Spring 1/RiceSugarbeets, FallSugarbeets, Spring 2/Wheat, DurumWheat, Winter
200123220255
1,15994051030
50082
138550
Sep 15Feb 20Apr 1
Mar 15Apr 1Apr 1
Sep 15Feb 20May 1Aug 15Nov 1Oct 15Oct 15
Oct 1 - Apr 15Mar 1 - May 1May 1 - Jun 1Apr 1 - Jul 1
Apr 15 - Aug 1Apr 15 - Apr 30
Oct 1 - Mar 1Mar 1 - May 15
May 10 - May 25Sep 1 - Oct 15Nov 15 - Jun 1Nov 1 - Feb 15Nov 15 - Jan 15
Apr 30May 15
Jul 1Jul 15Aug 15May 15
Mar 15May 30Jun 5Oct 30Jun 15Mar 1Feb 15
May 15Aug 15Aug 1Sep 1Aug 1Oct 1Mar 1
May 15Jun 15Aug 15Sep 15Apr 1Jul 1
May 20Jun 1
Jun 1 - Jul 15Sep 1 - Sep 20Sep 15 - Oct 15Oct 1 - Nov 15Aug 15 - Oct 15Oct 15 - Nov 1
Jul 15 - Sep 1Sep 1 - Sep 20Oct 1 - Oct 15Apr 15 - Aug 1
Aug 20 - Nov 15Jun 15 - Jul 15Jun 15 - Jul 15
Aug 15Oct 1
Nov 15Dec 1
Nov 15Nov 15Nov 5Oct 1Sep 1Oct 1Nov 1Aug 15Dec 10Aug 15Aug 1
1/ “All” acreage estimate published under “Spring “ category.2/ “All” acreage estimate published under “Fall” category.
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Colorado: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoes, FallPotatoes, SummerSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSugarbeetsWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
9212594090
8605803511.55.8
2601251.168
2,200
Mar 15May 15Apr 15Apr 15
Mar 15May 1Apr 10May 10May 10Mar 25Mar 25Aug 25
Apr 5 - May 5Jun 1 - Jun 20
May 1 - May 15May 1 - May 15
Apr 5 - May 5May 5 - May 25Apr 15 - May 10Jun 1 - Jun 20Jun 1 - Jun 20
Apr 10 - Apr 25Apr 20 - May 10Sep 10 - Sep 25
May 15Jul 1Jun 1Jun 1
May 25Jun 1
May 25Jul 1Jul 1
May 5May 25Oct 10
Jul 10Aug 25Oct 1Sep 1
May 25Jun 25Jul 10Sep 5Aug 1Sep 25Sep 1Oct 5Jul 25Jun 25
Jul 25 - Sep 5Sep 10 - Oct 5
Oct 15 - Nov 10Sep 10 - Sep 30
Jul 25 - Sep 5Sep 20 - Oct 10Aug 15 -Sep 20Oct 10 - Nov 15Sep 5 - Sep 20Oct 15 - Nov 5Aug 10 - Sep 10Jul 10 - Jul 20
Sep 20Oct 15Dec 1Oct 10Oct 15Sep 25Sep 30Oct 15Oct 10Nov 25Oct 1
Nov 10Oct 5
Aug 10
Connecticut: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageHay, OtherTobacco, Type 51Tobacco, Type 61
33651.21.0
May 1
May 23May 14
May 13 - Jun 1
Jun 1 - Jun 15May 20 - May 31
Jun 15
Jun 26Jun 7
Sep 3May 20Jul 30Jul 17
Sep 19 - Oct 16
Aug 7 - Aug 24Jul 30 - Aug 21
Oct 29Oct 30Sep 7Sep 3
Delaware: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPotatoesSoybeansWheat, Winter
23150
4785.9
21778
Sep 27Apr 19Apr 19
Apr 5May 18Oct 8
Oct 9 - Oct 27Apr 30 - May 16Apr 30 - May 16
Apr 14 - Apr 28May 30 - Jun 28Oct 19 - Nov 8
Nov 10May 28May 28
May 5Jul 11Nov 21
Jun 5Sep 10Aug 11May 13May 10
Jul 4Oct 5Jun 22
Jun 12 - Jun 28Sep 20 - Oct 15Aug 25 - Sep 18
Jul 23 - Aug 23Oct 22 - Nov 14Jun 26 - Jul 8
Jul 3Nov 5Sep 30Nov 19Nov 8Sep 15Nov 25Jul 17
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Florida: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, OtherPeanutsPotatoesSoybeansSugarcaneTobacco, Type 14Wheat, Winter
1121998.2
2408244.333
4387.5
10
Mar 1Mar 1Apr 1
Apr 1Sep 15May 1Aug 15Mar 1Oct 15
Mar 15 - Apr 15Mar 15 - Apr 15Apr 15 - May 15
Apr 15 - May 1Sep 15 - Mar 1May 15 - Jun 15Aug 15 - Feb 15Mar 1 - Apr 15
Nov 15 - Dec 15
Apr 25Apr 25Jun 15
May 15Mar 1Jul 1
Feb 15Apr 15Dec 15
Jul 15Jun 1
Sep 15May 10Aug 15Jan 15Oct 1Nov 1Jun 1May 1
Aug 1 - Sept 10Jun 10 - Jul 20Oct 1 - Nov 1
Sep 15 - Oct 15Feb 1 - Jun 15
Oct 15 - Nov 15Nov 15 - Mar 1Jul 1 - Aug 1
May 15 - May 31
Oct 1Aug 10Dec 1
Nov 20Nov 15Jul 1
Nov 25Apr 1
Aug 25Jun 15
Georgia: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, OtherOats, FallPeanutsPotatoes, SweetRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansTobacco, Type 14Wheat, Winter
52545
1,33660035
5332
704020
39046
350
Mar 1Mar 1Apr 20
Sep 20Apr 15Apr 1Sep 20Apr 15Apr 15May 5Mar 20Oct 5
Mar 20 - Apr 15Mar 20 - Apr 15Apr 25 - May 25
Oct 5 - Nov 20Apr 25 - May 20Apr 1 - May 15Oct 5 - Nov 10Apr 30 - Jun 5Apr 30 - Jun 5
May 25 - Jun 20Apr 1- Apr 10Nov 15 - Dec 5
May 5May 5Jun 5
Dec 10Jun 10May 15Dec 5Jul 5Jul 5Jul 5
Apr 25Dec 15
Jul 25Jul 10Sep 20May 1May 20Sep 5Jul 15
May 10Aug 20Jun 25Oct 1Jun 20May 20
Aug 15 - Sep 5Jul 20 - Aug 10Oct 5 - Nov 15Jun 1 - Jul 30Jun 1 - Jun 20
Sep 10 - Oct 15Jul 15 - Nov 20May 25 - Jun 20Sep 10 - Oct 15Jul 15 - Aug 20Nov 1 - Nov 25Jul 10 - Aug 15Jun 1 - Jun 15
Oct 10Sep 1
Dec 15Oct 15Jun 25Nov 1Nov 20Jun 25Nov 25Sep 1
Dec 15Sep 1Jun 30
Hawaii: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Sugarcane 46 1/
1/ Hawaii sugarcane is a two year crop with both planting and harvesting taking place on a year round basis. There is normally a lull inharvesting operations during December when mills shut down for cleaning and repairs.
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Idaho: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesSugarbeetsWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
730934058
1,00028025
408184700860
Mar 24May 12Apr 21Apr 21
Mar 31Apr 14Mar 24Mar 21Sep 8
Apr 7 - May 5May 26 - Jun 9May 5 - May 26May 5 - May 26
Apr 14 - May 19Apr 28 - May 19Apr 3 - Apr 21Apr 7 - May 3
Sep 22 - Oct 13
May 26Jun 23Jun 9Jun 9
Jun 2Jun 9May 5May 26Nov 3
Jul 28Aug 18Sep 29Sep 1
May 22Jun 1Jul 21Sep 1Sep 15Aug 4Jul 23
Aug 11 - Sep 8Sep 8 - Oct 6
Oct 20 - Nov 10Sep 15 - Oct 6
Aug 11 - Sep 8Sep 22 - Oct 13Oct 8 - Oct 30Aug 13 - Sep 8Aug 4 - Aug 25
Sep 29Oct 20Nov 24Oct 27Oct 20Sep 10Sep 29Oct 27Nov 10Sep 29Sep 14
Illinois: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringSorghum, for GrainSoybeansWheat, Winter
10,80060040070
2209,8501,100
Apr 22
Mar 25May 20May 6Sep 29
Apr 30 - May 18
Apr 8 - Apr 23Jun 2 - Jun 21May 15 - Jun 9Oct 13 - Oct 29
May 28
May 8Jun 30Jun 16Nov 6
Sep 24May 13May 20Jul 14Sep 27Sep 23Jun 22
Oct 9 - Nov 3
Jul 24 - Aug 3Oct 15 - Nov 3Oct 1 - Oct 19Jun 30 - Jul 8
Nov 19Sep 25Jul 15Aug 11Nov 17Nov 3Jul 20
Indiana: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringRyeSoybeansTobacco, Type 31Wheat, Winter
5,450100425300252
5,3607.6
720
Apr 25Apr 25
Apr 1Sep 10May 5May 20Sep 20
May 5 - May 20May 5 - May 20
Apr 5 - Apr 25Sep 20- Oct 15May 15 - Jun 5May 30 - Jun 15Oct 5 - Oct 25
Jun 10Jun 10
May 10Oct 30Jun 20Jun 25Nov 10
Sep 20Sep 1
May 15Jun 10Jul 10Jun 20Sep 25Aug 15Jun 20
Oct 10 - Nov 25Sep 5 - Sep 15
Jul 15 - Aug 5Jun 30 - Jul 20Sep 30 - Oct 25Sep 1 - Sep 30Jun 30 - Jul 20
Dec 10Sep 25Sep 20Aug 20Aug 10Jul 25Nov 5Oct 10Jul 25
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Iowa: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaOats, SpringSoybeansWheat, Winter
12,450220
1,200190
9,45045
Apr 22Apr 22
Mar 24May 4Sep 6
May 2 - May 16May 2 - May 16
Apr 4 - Apr 23May 14 - Jun 2Sep 26 - Oct 15
Jun 3Jun 23
May 17Jun 17Oct 30
Sep 17Sep 1
May 26Jul 3
Sep 21Jun 24
Oct 7 - Oct 31Sep 10 - Sep 20
Jul 15 - Jul 29Oct 1 - Oct 15Jul 6 - Jul 22
Nov 17Sep 25Sep 27Aug 9Oct 27Aug 7
Kansas: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallBarley, Spring 1/Beans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansSunflowersWheat, Winter
11
242,350
130800
1,700805
4,600120
2,000275
8,800
Sep 15Mar 1
May 10Apr 10Apr 15
Feb 20Sep 1
May 10May 15May 10May 15Sep 10
Oct 1 - Oct 15Mar 5 - Apr 1
May 20 - Jun 10Apr 25 - May 15Apr 25 - May 15
Mar 5 - Apr 1Sep 10 - Sep 20May 25 - Jun 20May 25 - Jun 20May 25 - Jun 20May 20 - Jun 1Sep 20 - Oct 10
Nov 1May 1Jul 1
May 25Jun 15
Apr 15Oct 1Jul 5Jul 15Jul 5Jul 5
Oct 25
Jun 10Jun 20Aug 25Sep 5
Aug 25May 10May 25Jul 10Jun 10Sep 15Sep 1Sep 20Sep 25Jun 15
Jun 15 - Jul 1Jun 25 - Jul 1Sep 1 - Sep 20Sep 20 - Oct 20Sep 1 - Oct 1
Jul 15 - Aug 1Jun 15 - Jun 25Oct 10 - Nov 5Sep 10 - Oct 10Oct 5 - Oct 25Oct 1 - Oct 15Jun 20 - Jul 10
Jul 5Jul 10Oct 10Nov 10Oct 10Oct 10Sep 10Aug 10Jul 5
Nov 30Oct 15Nov 15Oct 25Jul 25
1/ “All” acreage estimate published under “Fall” category.
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Kentucky: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansTobacco, Type 22Tobacco, Type 23Tobacco, Type 31Tobacco, Type 35Tobacco, Type 36Wheat, Winter
201,200
90300
2,100231
1,1803.83.6
185.62.11.2
530
Sep 25Apr 12Apr 20
May 10Apr 25May 10May 12May 12May 10May 12May 12Sep 23
Oct 1- Oct 15Apr 21 - May 18May 1 - Jun 10
May 15 - Jun 25May 6 - Jun 15May 25 - Jun 25May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8May 23 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8Oct 9 - Nov 2
Oct 20Jun 8Jun 25
Jul 1Jun 30Jul 5
Jun 20Jun 20Jun 15Jun 20Jun 20Nov 20
Jun 1Sep 8
Aug 20May 5May 15Sep 25Aug 25Oct 1Aug 5Aug 5Aug 8Aug 5Aug 5Jun 12
Jun 5- Jun 15Sep 22 - Oct 20Aug 25 - Sep 30May 15 - Sep 1Jun 1 - Sep 1
Oct 10 - Nov 10Aug 30 - Oct 5Oct 18 - Nov 10Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 21 - Sep 15Aug 18 - Sep 10Aug 18 - Sep 10
Jun 20 - Jul 1
Jun 25Nov 15Oct 10Sep 15Oct 10Nov 15Oct 15Nov 18Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1Oct 1Jul 10
Louisiana: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, OtherPotatoes, SweetRiceSorghum, for GrainSoybeansSugarcaneWheat, Winter
53210
88531021
533153
1,080370130
Mar 10Mar 10Apr 17
May 5Mar 20Mar 31May 5Aug 20Oct 8
Mar 19 - Apr 4Mar 19 - Apr 4
Apr 26 - May 16
May 28 - Jun 25Apr 3 - May 2
Apr 20 - May 22May 18 - Jun 15Sep 1 - Sep 27
Oct 30 - Nov 21
Apr 28Apr 28Jun 2
Jul 14Jun 2Jun 23Jul 5
Oct 13Dec 12
Jul 29Jul 15Sep 15Apr 26Aug 4Jul 22Aug 12Sep 15Oct 10May 14
Aug 13 - Sep 1Jul 20 - Aug 15Sep 28 - Oct 20
Sep 6 - Oct 6Aug 8 - Sep 6
Aug 25 - Sep 19Oct 4 - Oct 31
Oct 28 - Nov 24May 22 - Jun 9
Sep 16Aug 20Nov 13Oct 22Nov 24Oct 8Oct 10Nov 20Dec 16Jun 23
Maine: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoes
261752877
May 7
May 7May 10
May 16 - Jun 1
May 14 - May 26May 18 - May 29
Jun 15
Jun 9Jun 10
Sep 6May 30Aug 10Sep 7
Sep 22 - Oct 13
Aug 23 - Sep 15Sep 21 - Oct 7
Oct 23Oct 20Oct 10Oct 19
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Maryland: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPotatoesRyeSoybeansTobacco, Type 32Wheat, Winter
494656060
1601.92
4808.0
227
Sep 17Apr 20Apr 20
Apr 7Sep 19May 11May 9Oct 5
Oct 1 - Oct 21Apr 30 - May 20Apr 30 - May 20
Apr 12 - Apr 28Oct 3 - Nov 1
May 28 - Jun 26May 25 - Jun 4Oct 17 - Nov 6
Nov 7Jun 7Jun 7
May 10Nov 17Jul 16Jun 24Nov 19
Jun 12Sep 9
Aug 24May 12May 10
Jul 1Jun 14Oct 5Aug 7Jun 22
Jun 16 - Jun 28Sep 22 - Oct 22Sep 9 - Oct 1
Jul 20 - Aug 11Jun 25 - Jul 14
Oct 18 - Nov 15Aug 21 - Sep 14Jun 28 - Jul 12
Jul 8Nov 17Oct 14Nov 30Nov 19Aug 28Jul 25Dec 1Sep 26Jul 20
Massachusetts: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageTobacco, Type 51Tobacco, Type 61PotatoesHay, Other
27.4.4
2.680
May 1May 23May 14Apr 28
May 13 - Jun 1Jun 1 - Jun 15
May 20 - May 31May 5 - May 21
Jun 15Jun 26Jun 7Jun 1
Sep 3Jul 30Jul 17Aug 5
May 20
Sep 19 - Oct 16Aug 7 - Aug 24Jul 30 - Aug 21Aug 25 - Sep 29
Oct 29Sep 7Sep 3Oct 19Oct 30
Michigan: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaOats, SpringPotatoesSoybeansSugarbeetsWheat, Winter
25320
2,3003109506046
1,640130630
Apr 15May 29May 1May 1
Apr 15Apr 24May 8Apr 25Sep 13
Apr 25 - May 8Jun 6 - Jun 17
May 10 - May 21May 10 - May 21
Apr 25 - May 8May 7 - May 24May 18 - Jun 3Apr 30 - May 4Sep 25 - Oct 15
May 21Jun 28May 31May 31
May 21Jun 7Jun 15May 13Oct 29
Jul 26Sep 6Oct 3Sep 4
May 31Jul 26Jul 23Sep 30Oct 6Jul 14
Aug 3 - Aug 19Sep 23 - Oct 9
Oct 23 - Nov 17Sep 19 - Oct 6Jun 15 - Sep 11Aug 3 - Aug 19Aug 24 - Oct 7Oct 12 - Oct 28Oct 17 - Oct 29Jul 20 - Jul 20
Aug 31Oct 24Dec 3Oct 20Oct 14Aug 31Oct 23Nov 7Nov 5Aug 4
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Minnesota: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRyeSoybeansSugarbeetsWheat, DurumWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
520120
6,950475
1,4757502708220
5,90043810
2,50032
Apr 16May 9Apr 24Apr 24
Apr 10Apr 25Aug 23May 6Apr 22Apr 13Apr 13Aug 21
Apr 26 - May 27May 18 - Jun 7May 3 - May 22May 3 - May 22
Apr 25 - May 14May 8 - May 31Sep 2 - Sep 27May 16 - Jun 3
Apr 30 - May 20Apr 27 - May 25Apr 24 - May 15Sep 3 - Sep 26
Jun 5Jun 16Jun 8Jun 8
May 26Jun 14Oct 9Jun 23May 30Jun 3
May 28Oct 7
Jul 26Sep 1Sep 29Sep 5
May 31Jun 5Jul 24Aug 28Jul 15Sep 25Sep 17Jul 31Jul 31Jul 18
Aug 8 - Sep 7Sep 8 - Oct 10
Oct 15 - Nov 12Sep 15 - Oct 10
Aug 1 - Aug 26Sep 16 - Oct 12Jul 28 - Aug 20Oct 4 - Oct 21Oct 3 - Oct 18
Aug 12 - Sep 16Aug 12 - Sep 9Aug 1 - Aug 21
Sep 24Oct 19Nov 28Oct 21Sep 30Aug 30Sep 10Oct 21Aug 29Oct 30Oct 28Sep 30Sep 30Sep 5
Mississippi: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, OtherPotatoes, SweetRiceSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansWheat, Winter
60523
1,100800
8.1208722
1,750230
Mar 27Mar 27Apr 14
Apr 21Apr 2Apr 2Apr 2Apr 10Sep 24
Mar 31 - Apr 28Mar 31 - Apr 28Apr 28 - May 28
May 19 - Jun 23Apr 23 - May 28Apr 14 - May 28Apr 14 - May 28Apr 25 - May 25Oct 8 - Nov 12
Jun 11Jun 11Jun 9
Jul 7Jun 9Jun 23Jun 23Jul 1
Dec 10
Aug 12Jul 21Sep 15May 10Aug 12Aug 25Aug 18Aug 4Aug 15May 28
Sep 1 - Oct 6Jul 28 - Sep 1Oct 6 - Nov 3
Sep 1 - Oct 13Sep 10 - Oct 6Aug 18 - Oct 6Aug 12 - Sep 15Sep 15 - Oct 20Jun 6 - Jun 23
Oct 22Sep 22Nov 17Oct 20Nov 10Oct 27Oct 20Oct 6Dec 3Jul 7
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Missouri: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRiceSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansTobacco, Type 31Wheat, Winter
2,65060
385480
3,200297.1
9058010
4,0502.7
1,250
Apr 5Apr 10Apr 25
Mar 1Mar 1Apr 15Apr 25May 1May 5May 10Sep 20
Apr 20 - May 25Apr 20 - May 25May 5 - May 20
Mar 15 - Apr 20Mar 5 - Mar 25May 1 - May 25May 15 - Jun 15May 20 - Jun 15May 15 - Jul 1
May 15 - May 30Oct 10 - Nov 1
Jun 10Jun 10Jun 1
Apr 30Apr 5Jun 10Jul 1Jul 1Jul 10Jun 15Nov 20
Sep 1Aug 15Sep 20May 15May 20Jun 20Jun 15Sep 10Sep 10Aug 15Sep 25Aug 10Jun 15
Sep 20 - Oct 30Aug 25 - Sep 15Oct 5 - Oct 30
Jul 1 - Jul 25Jun 20 - Jul 15Sep 25 - Oct 25Sep 25 - Oct 30Aug 25 - Sep 15Oct 10 - Oct 30Aug 25 - Sep 15Jun 20 - Jul 10
Dec 1Sep 25Nov 20Sep 15Sep 10Aug 1Aug 25Nov 1Nov 25Oct 10Nov 25Sep 25Jul 20
Montana: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesSugarbeetsWheat, DurumWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
1,20010.31539
1,7009005010.257.5
2804,1001,980
Apr 7May 1Apr 19Apr 19
Apr 10Apr 27Apr 9Apr 8Apr 8Sep 7
Apr 21 - May 14May 15 - May 31May 1 - May 25May 1 - May 25
Apr 26 - May 18May 12 - Jun 1Apr 19 - May 6Apr 22 - May 13Apr 22 - May 13Sep 19 - Oct 6
Jun 1Jun 11Jun 8Jun 8
Jun 3Jun 11May 16May 29May 29Oct 23
Aug 4Aug 28Sep 15Aug 30Jun 13Jun 15Aug 6Sep 17Sep 24Aug 7Aug 7Jul 28
Aug 15 - Sep 6Sep 10 - Sep 24Sep 20 - Oct 5Sep 13 - Sep 29
Aug 16 - Sep 6Sep 27 - Oct 15Oct 9 - Oct 20Aug 16 - Sep 6Aug 16 - Sep 6Aug 6 - Aug 23
Sep 28Oct 8Oct 15Oct 14Sep 24Sep 1Sep 26Oct 28Nov 2Sep 27Sep 27Sep 8
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Nebraska: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansSugarbeetsWheat, Winter
17195
8,300125
1,4001,850
10522
1,03060
3,01051.2
2,100
Mar 20May 26Apr 21Apr 21
Mar 24Aug 30May 11May 11May 9Apr 1
Aug 30
Mar 25 - Apr 10Jun 9 - Jun 16
May 3 - May 19May 3 - May 19
Apr 2 -Apr 27Sep 12 - Sep 26May 20 - Jun 8May 20 - Jun 8May 18 - Jun 4Apr 10 - Apr 30Sep 12 - Sep 26
Apr 18Jun 23Jun 1June 1
May 9Oct 6Jun 19Jun 19Jun 17May 5Oct 6
Jul 18Sep 8Sep 21Aug 25May 10Jun 5Jul 4
Jun 30Sep 19Aug 25Sep 19Oct 5Jun 26
Jul 20 - Jul 25Sep 15 - Sep 29Oct 11 - Nov 6Sep 5 - Sep 25
Jul 15 - Aug 2Jul 12 - Jul 30Oct 8 - Oct 30
Sep 10 - Sep 30Sep 30 - Oct 15Oct 10 - Oct 30Jul 7 - Jul 26
Jul 30Oct 13Dec 1Oct 10Oct 5Sep 20Aug 12Aug 8Nov 17Oct 10Oct 27Nov 5Aug 8
Nevada: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Alfalfa SeedBarley, Fall 1/Barley, SpringHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
13
5240250109
Sep 5Apr 5
Apr 5Sep 5
Sep 15 - Oct 10Apr 15 - May 15
Apr 15 - May 15Sep 15 - Oct 10
Oct 20May 20
May 20Oct 20
Aug 20Jul 10Jul 20
May 20Jun 15Jul 20Jul 15
Aug 25 - Sep 15Jul 15 - Aug 15Jul 25 - Aug 25
Aug 1 - Aug 25Jul 20 - Aug 20
Sep 20Aug 25Sep 5Oct 15Sep 15Sep 5
Aug 25
1/ “All” acreage estimate published under “Fall” category.
New Hampshire: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageHay, Other
1555
May 4 May 16 - Jun 1 Jun 15 Sep 6May 25
Sep 22 - Oct 13 Oct 26Oct 25
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
New Jersey: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPotatoes, SweetPotatoesRyeSoybeansWheat, Winter
3941425951.22.53
11938
Sep 14May 7May 14
May 1Mar 14Sep 1
May 30Sep 14
Oct 1 - Oct 14May 28 - Jun 20Jun 7 - Jun 25
May 14 - May 31Apr 21 - May 30Oct 14 - Nov 14Jun 14 - Jul 14Oct 14 Nov 14
Oct 21Jun 28Jun 30
May 31May 30Nov 14Jul 14Nov 14
Jun 7Oct 1Sep 7
May 14Jun 7
Sep 14Jun 21Jul 7Oct 1Jul 1
Jun 21 - Jul 10Oct 30 - Nov 10Sep 21 - Oct 1
Sep 28 - Nov 1Jul 1 - Aug 30Jul 21 - Aug 1
Oct 21 - Nov 10Jul 28 - Aug 1
Jun 14Nov 28Nov 28Oct 15Oct 15Nov 14Oct 15Aug 7Nov 30Aug 14
New Mexico: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Beans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPeanutsPotatoes, FallPotatoes, SummerSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSugarbeetsWheat, Winter
12844469
25510016.56.73.9
2256.9
110
May 15Apr 15Apr 15Apr 10
May 10Apr 20Mar 5
May 10May 10Mar 25Aug 25
May 20 - Jun 1Apr 20 - May 10Apr 20 - May 10Apr 20 - May 10
May 15 - May 25Apr 25 - May 5Mar 10 - Mar 20May 20 - Jun 15May 20 - Jun 10Apr 5 - Apr 25Sep 10 - Sep 24
Jun 15May 20May 20May 20
Jun 1May 10Apr 1Jul 1
Jun 20May 5Oct 15
Aug 15Sep 25Sep 1Oct 10May 1May 1Oct 1Sep 1Jul 15Oct 15Sep 5Oct 5Jun 15
Sep 1 - Sep 30Oct 1 - Oct 30Sep 10 - Oct 1
Oct 25 - Nov 30
Oct 10 - Oct 30Sep 25 - Oct 10Aug 1 - Aug 30Oct 20 - Nov 15Sep 15 - Oct 10Oct 20 - Nov 10Jun 20 - Jul 10
Oct 15Nov 20Nov 1Dec 20Oct 20Oct 20Nov 10Oct 20Sep 15Dec 15Nov 1Dec 1Jul 15
New York: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Beans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoes, FallRyeWheat, Winter
296305106408707528.58
150
Jun 1Apr 25Apr 25
Apr 1Mar 25Sep 1Sep 10
Jun 15 - Jun 30May 5 - May 25May 5 - May 25
Apr 10 - Apr 30May 15 - May 25Sep 10 - Oct 10Sep 15 - Oct 5
Jul 10Jun 5Jun 15
May 15Jun 15Oct 25Nov 1
Sep 1Oct 10Sep 5
May 25May 25Aug 1Jul 15Jul 5Jul 15
Sep 15 - Sep 30Oct 20 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Oct 1
Aug 5 - Aug 25Sep 1 - Sep 20Jul 10 - Jul 15Jul 20 - Jul 30
Oct 15Dec 1Oct 15Nov 1Oct 15Sep 10Nov 5Jul 20Aug 5
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
North Carolina: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, FallPeanutsPotatoesPotatoes, SweetRyeSorghum, for GrainSoybeansTobacco, Type 11Tobacco, Type 12Tobacco, Type 13Tobacco, Type 31Wheat, Winter
2090080
71015
52520
12518.2312010
1,20076
167377.8
590
Sep 25Apr 1Apr 1Apr 21
Sep 15Apr 28Mar 4May 5Sep 20May 5May 1Apr 30Apr 18Apr 15May 13Sep 20
Oct 15 - Nov 10Apr 10 - Apr 25Apr 10 - Apr 25May 1 - May 20
Oct 15 - Nov 24May 8 - May 28Mar 10 - Apr 7May 19 - Jun 16Oct 7 - Nov 5
May 25 - Jun 16May 20 - Jun 30May 7 - May 25Apr 30 - May 12Apr 20 - May 10May 20 - Jun 7Oct 15 - Nov 20
Dec 1May 20May 20Jun 8
Dec 10Jun 2
Apr 28Jul 14Dec 5Jul 14Jul 18Jun 5Jun 2
May 31Jun 30Dec 20
May 25Aug 20Aug 1Sep 27Apr 30Apr 30May 28Sep 24Jun 9Sep 1
May 28Aug 14Oct 10Jul 15Jul 5Jul 1
Aug 18May 29
Jun 9 - Jun 30Sep 10 - Oct 7
Aug 18 - Sep 20Oct 7 - Nov 15
Jun 9 - Jul 3Oct 8 - Oct 29Jun 23 - Jul 14Sep 24 - Nov 4
Jun 5 - Jul 7Oct 1 - Oct 22Nov 12 - Dec 3Aug 1 - Sep 5
Jul 30 - Aug 30Jul 21 - Aug 21Sep 1 - Sep 22Jun 9 - Jun 30
Jul 25Nov 7Oct 20Dec 15Nov 17Nov 17Jul 20Nov 14Aug 7Nov 20Jul 28Nov 26Dec 20Oct 10Sep 25Sep 15Oct 13Jul 25
North Dakota: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageFlaxseedHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRyeSoybeansSugarbeetsSunflowersWheat, DurumWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
2,60057072017077
1,7001,200
38013116
845225.3
1,1652,9409,500
75
Apr 21May 15May 3May 3May 8
Apr 22May 5Sep 7
May 12Apr 22May 15Apr 26Apr 19Sep 7
May 2 - May 15May 21 - Jun 1
May 13 - May 26May 13 - May 26May 18 - May 31
May 2 - May 17May 13 - May 24Sep 14 - Sep 21
May 19 - May 29Apr 29 - May 10May 23 - Jun 4May 7 - May 21May 1 - May 16Sep 14 - Sep 21
May 26Jun 8Jun 5Jun 5Jun 10
May 28Jun 1
Sep 30Jun 6
May 16Jun 13May 31May 27Sep 30
Jul 30Sep 2Sep 29Aug 31Aug 25Jun 12Jun 18Aug 2Aug 31Jul 10Sep 16Sep 18Oct 1Aug 9Aug 4Jul 10
Aug 8 - Aug 23Sep 12 - Sep 30Oct 10 - Oct 27Sep 12 - Sep 28Sep 8 - Sep 27
Aug 11 - Aug 27Sep 14 - Sep 30Jul 14 - Jul 24
Sep 26 - Oct 11Oct 5 - Oct 13Oct 11 - Oct 24Aug 21 - Sep 9Aug 14 - Sep 1Jul 14 - Jul 24
Sep 6Oct 15Nov 9Oct 10Oct 13Sep 6
Aug 26Sep 10Oct 12Aug 1Oct 22Oct 20Nov 7Sep 22Sep 14Aug 1
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Ohio: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRyeSoybeansSugarbeetsTobacco, Type 31Wheat, Winter
2,750130700500905.13
4,4904.68.0
1,300
Apr 22Apr 22
Apr 3Apr 18Sep 10May 5Apr 15Jun 1
Sep 24
May 1 - May 30May 1 - May 30
Apr 15 - May 10Apr 30 - May 21Sep 15 - Oct 14May 10 - Jun 7
Apr 20 - May 15Jun 7 - Jun 21Oct 1 - Oct 21
Jun 12Jun 12
May 24Jun 4Oct 20Jun 23May 30
Jul 5Nov 2
Sep 25Sep 1
May 20May 23Jul 16Jul 30Jun 25Sep 21Sep 25Aug 30Jul 1
Oct 15 - Nov 14Sep 15 - Oct 14
Jul 26 - Aug 12Aug 22 - Oct 5Jul 1 - Jul 15Oct 1 - Oct 22
Oct 20 - Nov 10Sep 5 - Sep 20Jul 5 - Jul 28
Nov 25Oct 30Sep 30Oct 4
Aug 22Oct 25Jul 20Nov 10Nov 20Oct 5Aug 4
Oklahoma: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, FallPeanutsRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansWheat, Winter
317020
210390
2,300188160
4908
2854,900
Sep 12Mar 25Mar 25May 6
Sep 12May 7Sep 5
Apr 30Apr 30Apr 20Sep 3
Oct 3 - Oct 29Apr 18 - May 4Apr 18 - May 4May 20 - Jun 12
Oct 1 - Nov 1May 19 - Jun 14Sep 5 - Oct 15
May 27 - Jun 17May 1 - Jul 5
May 18 - Jun 22Sep 22 - Oct 12
Nov 21May 15May 15Jun 29
Nov 30Jun 29Oct 15Jul 5Jul 5Jul 9Nov 2
Jun 6Aug 25Aug 25Oct 11Apr 23Apr 23Jun 6
Sep 29Jun 10Sep 21Aug 5Sep 17Jun 5
Jun 17 - Jun 30Sep 8 - Oct 1Sep 8 - Oct 1
Nov 4 - Nov 29
Jun 17 - Jul 2Oct 14 - Nov 8Jun 10 - Jun 15Oct 23 - Nov 17Aug 5 - Sep 10Oct 14 - Nov 17Jun 15 - Jun 25
Jul 10Oct 20Oct 20Dec 15Oct 13Aug 20Jul 12Nov 28Jun 15Dec 6Sep 15Dec 9Jul 5
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Oregon: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, AllCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, AllPotatoesSugarbeetsWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
1503330
460610356416.3
105850
Sep 1Apr 20May 5
Sep 15Mar 15Mar 15Mar 1Sep 15
Mar 30 - May 15May 20 - Jun 1May 25 - Jun 10
Mar 15 - Apr 15Apr 15 - May 14Mar 22 - Mar 30Mar 25 - Apr 15Oct 10 - Nov 10
May 15Jun 15Jun 10
Apr 15May 15Mar 30Apr 15Nov 10
Jul 10Oct 10Sep 1May 5Jun 5Jul 10Jul 15Oct 1Aug 1Jul 15
Aug 5 - Aug 25Nov 1 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Sep 20
Aug 10 - Aug 20Oct 10 - Oct 20Oct 10 - Oct 20Aug 15 - Sep 10Jul 30 - Aug 20
Sep 1Dec 15Sep 30Sep 20Sep 1Sep 1
Nov 15Oct 30Sep 15Sep 1
Pennsylvania: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRyeSoybeansTobacco, Type 32Tobacco, Type 41Wheat, Winter
751,070
370750
1,13013516.56
2853.24.6
190
Aug 25Apr 30Apr 30
Apr 15Apr 10Aug 30May 10May 25May 25Aug 30
Sep 15 - Oct 15May 10 - May 25May 10- May 25
Apr 15 - May 10Apr 30 - May 25Sep 15 - Oct 15May 20 - Jun 10May 30 - Jun 15May 30 - Jun 15Sep 15 - Oct 15
Oct 25Jun 15Jun 30
May 25Jun 10Oct 30Jul 5
Jun 25Jun 25Oct 30
Jun 20Sep 25Aug 30May 15May 30Jul 20Aug 10Jul 5Oct 5
Aug 10Aug 10Jul 5
Jun 25 - Jul 20Oct 15 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Oct 10
Jul 25 - Aug 20Aug 25 - Oct 10Jul 10 - Jul 30
Oct 20 - Nov 10Aug 20 - Sep 10Aug 20 - Sep 10Jul 10 - Jul 30
Aug 10Dec 10Nov 5Nov 15Sep 25Aug 30Oct 30Aug 10Nov 30Sep 25Sep 25Aug 10
Rhode Island: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageHay, OtherPotatoes
261
May 1
Apr 30
May 13 - Jun 1
May 7 - May 23
Jun 15
Jun 5
Sep 3May 20Aug 14
Sep 19 - Oct 16
Aug 28 - Sep 30
Oct 29Oct 30Oct 15
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
South Carolina: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCottonHay, OtherOats, FallPeanutsPotatoes, SweetRyeSorghum, for GrainSoybeansTobacco, Type 13Wheat, Winter
43802822803010.51.6
205
54051
270
Oct 7Mar 10Apr 24
Sep 23Apr 20Apr 11Sep 23Apr 25May 10Apr 2Oct 15
Oct 20 - Nov 20Mar 20 - Apr 20May 1 - May 20
Oct 15 - Nov 20Apr 25 - May 15May 12 - Jun 15Oct 10 - Nov 20May 25 - Jun 30May 27 - Jun 27Apr 9 - Apr 30
Nov 11 - Dec 15
Dec 15May 15Jun 1
Dec 15Jun 5Jul 5
Dec 13Jul 25Jul 11
May 10Dec 31
May 25Jul 25Sep 23May 15May 25Sep 8
Aug 20May 23Jul 28Oct 20Jun 30May 26
Jun 5 - Jun 24Aug 20 - Sep 25Oct 15 - Nov 13
Jun 3 - Jun 20Oct 2 - Nov 1Sep 25 - Nov 6Jun 8 - Jun 28Sep 3 - Nov 6
Nov 10 - Dec 10Jul 18 - Aug 26Jun 6 - Jun 25
Jul 18Oct 10Dec 5
Nov 13Jul 3
Nov 10Dec 8Jul 10Dec 7Dec 30Sep 20Jul 1
South Dakota: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
1453,700
2702,5001,800
36036
14560
2,6702,2501,580
Apr 6May 1May 1
Apr 4Aug 30May 14May 14May 10Apr 3Sep 1
Apr 17 - May 5May 9 - May 25May 9 - May 25
Apr 15 - May 4Sep 9 - Sep 24
May 26 - Jun 14May 26 - Jun 14May 20 - Jun 6Apr 14 - May 2Sep 10 - Sep 23
May 20Jun 11Jun 11
May 21Oct 7Jul 2Jul 2
Jun 26May 17Oct 7
Jul 12Sep 24Sep 2Jun 1Jun 15Jul 10Jul 9
Sep 22Sep 2Sep 21Jul 15Jul 6
Jul 23 - Aug 8Oct 10 - Nov 6Sep 17 - Oct 13Jun 13 - Aug 19Jun 29 - Aug 18Jul 21 - Aug 7Jul 20 - Aug 4Oct 6 - Oct 29
Sep 17 - Oct 13Oct 1 - Oct 23Jul 27 - Aug 13Jul 15 - Jul 31
Aug 20Nov 30Oct 26Sep 1Sep 1
Aug 20Aug 15Nov 16Oct 26Nov 5Aug 30Aug 12
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Tennessee: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansTobacco, Type 22Tobacco, Type 23Tobacco, Type 31Tobacco, Type 35Wheat, Winter
68075
53040
1,750185
1,1507.5.6
46.5
400
Apr 5Apr 15Apr 25
Apr 15Apr 25May 10May 5May 5May 5May 5Sep 25
Apr 15 - May 1Apr 25 - May 10May 5 - May 20
May 10 - Jun 5May 20 - Jun 5May 30 - Jun 25May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5May 15 - Jun 5Oct 15 - Nov 10
Jun 1Jun 10Jun 5
Jun 25Jun 25Jul 10Jun 20Jun 20Jun 20Jun 20Nov 30
Sep 1Aug 10Sep 20May 1May 1Sep 1
Aug 20Oct 5
Aug 10Aug 10Aug 5Aug 10Jun 10
Sep 20 - Oct 15Aug 25 - Sep 20Oct 5 - Nov 1
Sep 15 - Oct 10Sep 1 - Sep 30
Oct 20 - Nov 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Aug 25 - Sep 15Jun 15 - Jun 30
Nov 10Oct 10Nov 25Oct 1Oct 1Nov 1Oct 15Dec 5Oct 5Oct 5Oct 5Oct 5Jul 10
Texas: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, FallPeanutsRiceRyeSorghum, for GrainSorghum, for SilageSoybeansSugarbeetsSugarcaneWheat, Winter
111,800
704,136
1504,200
10026529810
3,80050
27012.634.9
2,900
Sep 10Feb 28Feb 28Mar 10
Sep 10May 7Mar 22Sep 1Mar 3Mar 3Apr 16Mar 27
Aug 31
Oct 1 - Nov 15Mar 20 - Apr 29Mar 20 - Apr 29May 5 - Jun 6
Sep 29 - Nov 14May 29 - Jun 31Apr 5 - May 4
Sep 25 - Oct 20Mar 22 - May 23Mar 22 - May 23May 3 - Jun 14Apr 8 - Apr 25
Sep 16 - Oct 21
Dec 1May 15May 15Jun 30
Dec 21Jul 18
May 26Nov 15Jul 5Jul 5Jul 16May 7
Dec 3
May 20Jul 16Jul 5
Aug 10Apr 15May 1May 18Sep 7Jul 22
May 15Jul 5Jul 1
Aug 13Oct 3Oct 10May 25
Jun 5 - Jun 20Aug 6 - Sep 24Jul 20 - Sep 5Oct 1 - Dec 2
Jun 5 - Jul 5Oct 10 - Nov 22Aug 10 - Sep 11Jun 5 - Jun 20Jul 19 - Oct 10Jul 15 - Oct 1
Sep 10 - Nov 1Oct 21 - Dec 1Nov 1 - Mar 1Jun 10 - Jun 30
Jul 1Nov 1Oct 15Dec 28Sep 20Sep 30Jul 25Dec 20Oct 15Jul 1
Nov 26Nov 7Dec 3Dec 24Apr 15Jul 7
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Utah: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
100.6
2142
545160
94.2
28160
Mar 20May 10Apr 15May 1
Mar 20Apr 25Mar 20Aug 20
Apr 1 - Apr 20May 15 - May 25Apr 30 - May 20May 5 - May 25
Apr 10 - May 5May 10 - Jun 10Apr 1 - Apr 20Aug 25 - Oct 5
May 10Jun 1Jun 5Jun 5
Jun 1Jun 20May 1Oct 20
Jul 15Sep 1Sep 25Sep 5Jun 1Jul 10Jul 25Aug 25Jul 15Jul 10
Jul 25 - Aug 15Sep 10 - Sep 30Oct 10 - Oct 30Sep 20 - Oct 5
Aug 15 - Sep 10Sep 15 - Oct 15Aug 5 - Aug 25Jul 25 - Aug 10
Sep 1Oct 20Dec 10Oct 20Oct 25Aug 25Sep 30Oct 30Sep 5
Aug 25
Vermont: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for SilageHay, Other
76185
May 7 May 16 - Jun 1 Jun 15 Sep 6May 30
Sep 22 - Oct 13 Oct 23Oct 20
Virginia: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, FallCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageCottonHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherPeanutsRyeSoybeansTobacco, Type 11Tobacco, Type 21Tobacco, Type 31Tobacco, Type 37Wheat, Winter
75310130102130
1,1507610
48037.71.19.5.1
275
Sep 10Apr 5Apr 5Apr 10
Apr 20Aug 20Apr 30Apr 30May 5May 10May 10Sep 25
Oct 5 - Oct 30Apr 20 - May 20Apr 20 - May 25Apr 20 - May 10
May 5 - May 20Aug 25 - Nov 20May 20 - Jun 30May 5 - May 20May 15 - May 30May 20 - Jun 5
May 15 - May 30Oct 20 - Nov 15
Nov 25Jun 5Jun 10May 20
May 25Nov 30Jul 10
May 30Jun 10Jun 25Jun 10Nov 30
May 30Aug 25Aug 5Sep 30May 1May 25Sep 15Jun 5Oct 5Jul 15Aug 5Aug 25Aug 10Jun 5
Jun 10 - Jun 25Sep 5 - Oct 25Aug 30 - Oct 1Oct 25 - Nov 25
Oct 5 - Oct 25Jun 10 - Jun 25Oct 25 - Nov 25Aug 15 - Sep 20Aug 20 - Sep 10Sep 5 - Sep 25
Aug 20 - Sep 15Jun 20 - Jul 15
Jul 15Nov 20Oct 20Dec 10Oct 20Oct 1Nov 5Jul 5
Dec 10Oct 10Sep 25Oct 5Sep 30Jul 25
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Washington: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPeas, Dry EdiblePotatoesSugarbeetsWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
44035
12050
49031014
10816113
3952,350
Mar 1May 10Apr 15Apr 15
Mar 5Apr 1
Mar 15Mar 5Mar 1Sep 1
Apr 1 - Apr 30May 25 - Jun 5May 1 - May 20May 1 - May 20
Mar 10 - Apr 10Apr 10 - May 5Apr 10 - May 5Mar 22 - Mar 30Mar 25 - Apr 25
Sep 5 - Oct 5
May 20Jun 20Jun 5Jun 5
Apr 20May 20May 15Mar 30May 15Oct 30
Jul 15Aug 25Oct 5
Aug 10May 15May 15Jul 15Jul 15Jul 15Oct 1Jul 20Jul 15
Aug 1 - Aug 30Sep 15 - Oct 5
Oct 20 - Nov 20Sep 10 - Oct 10Jun 1 - Sep 5
Jun 1 - Aug 20Aug 1 - Aug 30Aug 1 - Aug 31Sep 15 - Oct 15Oct 10 - Oct 20Aug 5 - Aug 30Jul 25 - Aug 20
Sep 15Oct 25Dec 1Oct 25Oct 1Sep 15Sep 10Sep 15Nov 5Oct 30Sep 15Sep 5
West Virginia: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Corn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringTobacco, Type 31Wheat, Winter
402040
53031.7
11
Apr 25Apr 25
Apr 1May 15Sep 20
May 1 - Jun 1May 1 - Jun 1
Apr 10 - May 10May 20 - Jun 15Oct 10 - Nov 5
Jun 15Jun 15
Jun 1Jul 1
Nov 20
Sep 10Aug 25May 25Jun 1Jul 1
Aug 15Jun 25
Sep 20 - Oct 25Sep 1 - Sep 20
Jul 20 - Aug 15Aug 20 - Sep 20
Jul 5 - Aug 1
Nov 25Oct 15Sep 25Oct 10Sep 1Oct 5
Aug 10
Wisconsin: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringPotatoesRyeSoybeansTobacco, Type 54Tobacco, Type 55Wheat, SpringWheat, Winter
753,000
8652,100
4003008112
8701.91.0
10125
Apr 5Apr 25Apr 25
Apr 1Mar 25Aug 15May 5May 15May 15Apr 5Sep 5
Apr 10 - May 10May 1 - Jun 5May 1 - Jun 5
Apr 10 - May 20Apr 5 - Apr 25Sep 10 - Sep 30May 15 - Jun 20Jun 1 - Jun 30Jun 1 - Jun 30
Apr 10 - May 10Sep 10 - Sep 30
May 15Jun 10Jun 10
May 25May 1Oct 1Jun 30Jul 5Jul 5
May 15Oct 5
Jul 15Oct 1Sep 10Jun 1Jun 10Jul 20Jul 20Jul 5Oct 1
Aug 15Aug 15Jul 25Jul 15
Jul 25 - Aug 20Oct 15 - Nov 15Sep 20 - Oct 15
Jul 30 - Aug 25Aug 15 - Oct 1Jul 15 - Aug 5Oct 15 - Nov 1Aug 25 - Sep 10Aug 25 - Sep 10Aug 5 - Aug 25Jul 25 - Aug 15
Sep 1Nov 30Nov 1Sep 30Sep 30Sep 5Oct 10Aug 10Nov 10Sep 25Sep 25Sep 1
Aug 20
Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics BoardDecember 1997 NASS, USDA
Wyoming: Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, by Crop
Crop
1996Harvested
Acres(000)
Usual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End
Barley, SpringBeans, DryCorn, for GrainCorn, for SilageHay, AlfalfaHay, OtherOats, SpringSugarbeetsWheat, SpringWheat, Winter
120345033
6206003256.826
210
Mar 15May 8Apr 22Apr 22
Mar 28Apr 3
Mar 27Aug 23
Mar 28 - Apr 28May 27 - Jun 11May 3 - May 21May 3 - May 21
Apr 15 - May 14Apr 12 - Apr 29Apr 14 - May 15Sep 4 - Sep 20
May 28Jun 19Jun 10Jun 10
Jun 1May 11Jun 3Oct 2
Jul 29Aug 31Sep 24Sep 4Jun 11Jun 19Jul 29Sep 21Aug 1Jul 13
Aug 8 - Aug 31Sep 12 - Oct 2Oct 11 - Nov 9Sep 12 - Sep 29
Aug 15 - Sep 10Oct 8 - Oct 24Aug 12 - Sep 8Jul 24 - Aug 12
Sep 21Oct 15Dec 5Oct 11Oct 1Sep 2Sep 26Nov 2Sep 25Sep 3