Sheep death loss was 2 percent heavy, 90 percent average and 8 percent light. Cattle death loss was 2 percent heavy, 75 percent average, and 23 percent light. If you need a decoy, Montana Decoys, 100-110, are made of polyester and feature a spring steel band inside the body that folds up but can be erected instantly. Stored feed supplies were rated 1 percent very short, 7 percent short, 90 percent adequate, and 2 percent surplus. Limited potato harvest continued in the San Luis Valley last week, with 6 percent of the acreage harvested. The 3-dimensional face and ears and non-see through design. Proso millet harvest also progressed quickly, with 26 percent of the crop harvested, ahead of last year. Non-see through laminated design with non-UV printing giving the most natural look in the woods. The corn crop continued to mature among mostly hot, dry conditions last week, with 96 percent of the crop in the dough stage, ahead of the 5-year average and 59 percent of the crop in the dented stage, slightly behind the 5-year average of 62 percent.Ĭorn harvested for silage progressed, with 26 percent of the crop harvested. Barley harvest progressed quickly last week, with 92 percent harvested, ahead of last year and on par with the 5-year average. The third cutting of alfalfa advanced among a primarily dry week, with 66 percent harvested, just behind last year and the 5-year average of 69 percent. Harvest of seed potatoes continued but was limited due to warm temperatures. Reports from the San Luis Valley noted barley harvest was nearing completion. Non-irrigated corn in the area was drying quickly, and harvest of proso millet moved quickly. Limited moisture continued to decrease soil moisture supplies in northeastern counties. Western counties experienced near to below normal temperatures. According to the High Plains Regional Climate Center, eastern Colorado experienced warmer than normal temperatures, with areas realizing temperatures 4 degrees above average. Three percent of the State was rated in severe drought, up from last week. Just over 15 percent of the State was experiencing abnormally dry conditions and 13 percent of the State was rated in moderate drought. Drought Monitor published on September 7 showed a slight improvement in Mesa County, but conditions declined elsewhere in western and southwestern counties. Key features we love about our patented Stalker Decoys: Built in shooting window. Based on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) data, widespread precipitation was reported across the State Sunday evening, with central and southern counties receiving the most, at 0.5 inch to over 1.5 inches of moisture. The Elk Decoy weighs in at 9.9 oz with a collapsed dimension of 10 inches. Hot and dry conditions were interspersed with seasonal precipitation across the State, according to the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA.
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