Cotton, Peanut Crop Update

Clint Thompson Alabama, Cotton, Florida, Georgia, Peanuts

File photo shows cotton bolls.

With Hurricane Sally spreading heavy rain and wind across parts of the Southeast this week, the opening of cotton bolls are a concern in some areas. And of course, peanut harvest will see a pause for a few days. But as of this past Sunday, USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says nationwide, cotton condition ratings are unchanged from last week.

In Alabama, 55% of the cotton bolls are open, which compares to 66% last year and the five-year average of 60%. As for the peanut harvest, 10% have been dug, which compares to 12% last year. Three percent have been harvested which compares to 5% last year and the 5-year average of 1%.

In Florida, 33% of the cotton bolls are open, which compares to 47%last year and the five-year average of 45%. Peanuts dug are at 27%, which compares to 31% last year and the 5-year average of 25%. Twenty percent have been harvested, which compares to 12% last year and the 5-year average of 14%.

In Georgia, 52% of the cotton bolls are open, which compares to 67% last year and the five-year average of 63%. As for the peanut crop, 5% have been dug which compares to 11% last year, while the 5-year average is 10%. Peanut harvest was at 2%, which compares to 4% last year and the 5-year average of 4%.