Adoption of optical vegetation indices for local, national, and global crop condition monitoring is wide spread. Given that cloud cover impedes acquisition of these data, this research examines whether Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), specifically a compact polarimetric (CP) configuration, could augment these operational initiatives. Encouraging statistical correlations are reported between several CP parameters and the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). These early results suggest that further development is warranted to integrate a SAR-based index with optical-NDVI particularly considering the configuration of future Canadian satellite systems.