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Topsoil moisture adequate and surplus is 49 percent, below last week's 69 percent but above last year's 30 percent. Subsoil moisture adequate and surplus is 60 percent, down from last week's 71 percent but above last year and the five- year average of 39 and 40 percent, respectively. The number of days suitable for fieldwork was 6.5 days, same as last week's at 6.5 days. The weather outlook for July 1 6 th through July 22 nd is for above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation east o...f the continental divide and for above normal temperatures and near normal precipitation west of the divide. Normal temperatures for this period in the state are highs in the mid 70s to the upper 80s and lows ranging from 40 degrees to the upper 50s. Released: July 9, 2007 For the Week Ending: July 8, 2007 Soil Moisture & This Last Last 5Yr Fieldwork Table Week Week Year Avg Topsoil Moisture Very Short 11 4 23 16 Short 40 27 47 34 Adequate 46 58 28 48 Surplus 3 11 2 2 Subsoil Moisture Very Short 9 4 18 23 Short 31 25 43 37 Adequate 57 63 35 39 Surplus 3 8 4 1 Days Suitable for Fieldwork Days 6.5 6.5 6.8 6.2 Field Crops Report Hot weather and limited precipitation is affecting the conditions of all small grains.
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