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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 224808" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>From the Beef Stocker Trends.....</p><p></p><p><a href="http://enews.primediabusiness.com/enews/beef/v/336" target="_blank">http://enews.primediabusiness.com/enews/beef/v/336</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>"..........At this stage of the game, pasture conditions are lagging last year on average: Nationally, 52% was rated good or better compared to 55% during the same week last year, while 20% was deemed poor or worse compared to 12% last year. </p><p></p><p><strong>States with the worst pasture conditions</strong> -- acreage rated poor or worse -- early on aren't much of a surprise, being areas where drought has lingered or eased back into gear: Arizona (76%), Colorado (48%), Florida (65%), Kansas (30%), New Mexico (59%), Oklahoma (39%) and Texas (44%). </p><p></p><p>On the wet side of the fence, <strong>States with the most lush pasture conditions </strong>-- rated good or better -- include: Alabama (85%), Arkansas (54%), California (100%), Georgia (54%), Idaho (82%), Illinois (86%), Indiana (82%), Iowa (73%), Kentucky (75%), Louisiana (55%), Maine (74%), Maryland (54%), Michigan (62%), Minnesota (83%), Mississippi (73%), Montana (63%), Nebraska (54%), Nevada (97%), North Carolina (55%), North Dakota (62%), Ohio (72%), Oregon (71%), South Carolina (54%), South Dakota (63%), Tennessee (73%), Utah (87%), Washington (86%), West Virginia (50%), Wisconsin (74%) and Wyoming (54%)........."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 224808, member: 2797"] From the Beef Stocker Trends..... [url=http://enews.primediabusiness.com/enews/beef/v/336]http://enews.primediabusiness.com/enews/beef/v/336[/url] "..........At this stage of the game, pasture conditions are lagging last year on average: Nationally, 52% was rated good or better compared to 55% during the same week last year, while 20% was deemed poor or worse compared to 12% last year. [b]States with the worst pasture conditions[/b] -- acreage rated poor or worse -- early on aren't much of a surprise, being areas where drought has lingered or eased back into gear: Arizona (76%), Colorado (48%), Florida (65%), Kansas (30%), New Mexico (59%), Oklahoma (39%) and Texas (44%). On the wet side of the fence, [b]States with the most lush pasture conditions [/b]-- rated good or better -- include: Alabama (85%), Arkansas (54%), California (100%), Georgia (54%), Idaho (82%), Illinois (86%), Indiana (82%), Iowa (73%), Kentucky (75%), Louisiana (55%), Maine (74%), Maryland (54%), Michigan (62%), Minnesota (83%), Mississippi (73%), Montana (63%), Nebraska (54%), Nevada (97%), North Carolina (55%), North Dakota (62%), Ohio (72%), Oregon (71%), South Carolina (54%), South Dakota (63%), Tennessee (73%), Utah (87%), Washington (86%), West Virginia (50%), Wisconsin (74%) and Wyoming (54%)........." [/QUOTE]
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