Crop Progress - OatsJun 5, 2012 Oats Headed - Selected States [These 9 States planted 62% of the 2011 oat acreage] ----------------------------------------------------------------- : Week ending : :-----------------------------------: State : June 3, : May 27, : June 3, : 2007-2011 : 2011 : 2012 : 2012 : Average ----------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Iowa ............: 7 35 56 10 Minnesota .......: - 4 9 2 Nebraska ........: 9 47 60 18 North Dakota ....: - - 1 - Ohio ............: 2 42 51 18 Pennsylvania ....: 1 6 17 8 South Dakota ....: 1 10 35 1 Texas ...........: 100 100 100 100 Wisconsin .......: - 3 14 4 : 9 States ........: 37 43 51 39 ----------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. Oat Condition - Selected States: Week Ending June 3, 2012 [National crop conditions for selected States are weighted based on 2011 planted acreage] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Very poor : Poor : Fair : Good : Excellent ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent : Iowa ............: 1 4 23 59 13 Minnesota .......: 1 2 17 68 12 Nebraska ........: - 4 28 62 6 North Dakota ....: - - 12 77 11 Ohio ............: 1 4 24 58 13 Pennsylvania ....: - 1 27 57 15 South Dakota ....: - 6 18 53 23 Texas ...........: 4 7 28 35 26 Wisconsin .......: 1 2 17 64 16 : 9 States ........: 2 4 22 54 18 : Previous week ...: 2 4 22 54 18 Previous year ...: 15 7 20 50 8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. DISCLAIMER: This information is not to be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation or an offer to buy the commodities herein named. The factual information of this report has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but is not necessarily all-inclusive and is not guaranteed as to the accuracy, and is not to be construed as representation by Commodity & Derivative Adv. The risk of trading futures and options can be substantial. Each investor must consider whether this is a suitable investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Read Entire Disclaimer. |