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Extension AgriculturalWeather ReportApril 27, 2020 - May 04, 2020.STATEWIDE CROP SUMMARY(Data provided by the Na;onal Agricultural Sta;s;cs Service Crop Progress and Condi;on Report)GeneralThere were 6.5 days suitable for field work.Precipita;on es;mates ranged from trace amounts inmul;ple loca;ons to 3.7 inches in St. Petersburg(Pinellas County).The average temperature ranged from 63.9 F inNiceville (Okaloosa County) to 79.4 F in Bahia HondaState Park (Monroe County).Livestock and PasturesCaUle condi;on remained mostly good throughout thestate.Newborn calves were reported in the southernpeninsula.CaUle markets remained down, both in price andnumbers of animals brought to market.Pastures con;nued to improve, but cooler nighVmetemperatures slowed some warm season re-growth.Fruits and VegetablesMul;ple vegetable varie;es were being planted,harvested, and brought to market in the southern partof the state as markets began to stabilize.Whitefly pressures con;nued in the southernpeninsula, but remained under control with pes;cides.Field CropsCoUon and peanut plan;ng con;nued in thepanhandle and northern peninsula, but was slowed byrainfall.Potato harves;ng con;nued in the northern peninsula.Hay cuVng was reported in the panhandle.Sugarcane harves;ng was winding down.CitrusMaximum temperatures ranged from the mid to high80s across the citrus growing region, with a LakeCounty sta;on reaching 89 F.Many sta;ons received between 0.8 and 1.5 inches ofrainfall, with the greatest amount occurring inPalmdale (Glades County), which measured 2.4 inches.According to the April 30, 2020 U.S. Drought Monitor,drought condi;ons con;nued to lessen throughout thecitrus region from moderate drought to abnormallydry.Valencia harvest con;nued at over 3 million boxesharvested weekly.Grapefruit harvest was winding down, and tangerineand tangelo harvests were finished for the season.Next season oranges were marble to golf ball sized.Grove ac;vi;es included hedging, topping, sprayingnutri;onals and insec;cides, fer;lizing, mowing, andgeneral grove maintenance.Some producers pushed and replanted trees.IrrIga;on was run rou;nely in all areas.Soil Moisture Summary(Data provided by the Na;onal Agricultural Sta;s;cs Service CropProgress and Condi;on Report)TOPSOILTHIS WEEK(%)PREVIOUS WEEK(%)Very ��.edu

Weekly Temperature & Rainfall Data from FAWN StaHons by DistrictNorthwest DistrictNortheast DistrictCentral DistrictSoutheast DistrictSouthwest District7-day rainfall (inches)7-day Maximum Temperature ( F)7-day Minimum Temperature ( F)fawn.ifas.ufl.edu

NWS 6-10 DAY OUTLOOKSNWS 6-10 day Temperature OutlookNWS 6-10 day Rainfall Outlookfawn.ifas.ufl.edu

Year-To-Date Rainfall from FAWN StaHons by DistrictDistrict/StaHon2020 Year-To-Date Rainfall (in)Year-To-Date Average Rainfall (in)*Departure from Average (in)NorthwestCarrabelle13.015.1-2.1DeFuniak Live .4-0.9NortheastMayoCentralCitraPutnam HallUmaHlla*Since staHon installaHonfawn.ifas.ufl.edu

Year-To-Date Rainfall from FAWN StaHons by District (cont)District/StaHon2020 Year-To-Date Rainfall (in)Year-To-Date Average Rainfall (in)*Departure from Average (in)SouthwestArcadia9.78.31.4Balm7.69.7-2.1Dade alee12.38.34.1Lake Alfred8.79.3-0.6North Port9.68.70.913.78.65.1Belle Glade11.78.33.4Clewiston10.67.92.6Fort Lauderdale14.210.04.2Homestead8.48.40.0Indian stSebringSt. Lucie WestWellington*Since staHon installaHonfawn.ifas.ufl.edu

Grapefruit harvest was winding down, and tangerine and tangelo harvests were finished for the season. Next season oranges were marble to golf ball sized. Grove ac;vi;es included hedging, topping, spraying nutri;onals and insec;cides, fer;lizing, mowing, and general grove maintenance. Some producers pushed and replanted trees.

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