
According to the latest crop progress report released on April 13th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat headed is at 17% compared to 3% a week ago, while winter wheat conditions are rated 10% good to excellent, 48% very poor to poor, and 42% fair.
Kansas winter wheat crop is ranked 32% good to excellent, 36% fair, and 32% poor to very poor.
Texas winter wheat crop is at 54% good to excellent, 31% fair, and 15% poor to very poor, while winter wheat headed for the state is at 40%.
Nationally, winter wheat condition ranks 32% Good to excellent, 34% fair, and 34% poor to very poor. Winter wheat headed nationally currently sits at 11%.
Corn Statistics
Kansas corn planted sits at 9% this week, compared to 10% a year ago.
Texas corn planted is at 63% this week, up from 62% a year ago.
Nationally, corn planted is at 5% compared to 4% a year ago.
Soybean statistics:
Kansas soybeans planted is at 2% this week.
Nationally, soybeans planted is at 6% this week.
Cotton statistics:
Texas cotton planted is at 11% this week compared to 8% a year ago.
Nationally, cotton planted sits at 7%.
Sorghum statistics:
Oklahoma sorghum planted is at 1% this week.
Nationally sorghum planted is at 13%.
Days suitable for field work per week:
Oklahoma: 5.5
Kansas: 5.7
Texas: 5.2
topsoil moisture condition:
Oklahoma: 29% very short, 35% short, 34% adequate, and 2% surplus
Kansas: 28% very short, 32% short, 36% adequate, and 4% surplus
Texas: 24% very short, 38% short, 35% adequate, and 3% surplus
Subsoil moisture condition:
Oklahoma: 26% very short, 44% short, 29% adequate, and 1% surplus
Kansas: 21% very short 36% short 41% adequate, and 2% surplus
Texas: 30% very short, 40% short, 28% adequate, and 2% surplus
















