Early Oklahoma Wheat Harvest Underway as Crop Conditions Struggle In This Weeks Crop Progress

According to the latest crop progress report released on May 26th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat headed is at 98%, while winter wheat conditions are rated 12% good to excellent, 56% poor to very poor, and 32% fair. Oklahoma winter wheat harvested is at 7% this week.

Kansas winter wheat headed is at 97% winter wheat crop is ranked 15% good to excellent, 30% fair, and 55% poor to very poor.

Texas winter wheat crop is ranked 14% good to excellent, 26% fair, and 60% poor to very poor, while winter wheat headed for the state is at 95%. Texas winter wheat harvested is at 14% this week.

Nationally, winter wheat conditions rank at 26% Good to excellent, 30% fair, and 44% poor to very poor. Winter wheat headed nationally currently sits at 78%

Pasture and range conditions

Oklahoma: 35% poor to very poor, compared to 36% last week. 33% Fair compared to 37% last week, and 32% good to excellent compared to 27% last week.

Kansas: 40% poor to very poor compared to 39% last week. 35% fair compared to 29% last week, and 30% good to excellent compared to 32% last week.

Texas: 39% poor to very poor, equal to last week. 27% fair compared to 32% last week, and 34% good to excellent compared to 29% last week.

Nationally: 44% poor to very poor, equal to last week. 27% fair compared to 28% last week, and 29% good to excellent compared to 28% last week.

Corn Statistics

Oklahoma corn planted is at 89% this week, and corn emerged is at 61%

Kansas corn planted sits at 77% this week, compared to 83% a year ago. Kansas corn emerged is at 57%

Texas corn planted is at 92% this week, equal to a year ago. Texas corn emerged is at 85%

Nationally, corn planted is at 86%, and corn emerged is at 60%

Soybean statistics:

Oklahoma soybeans planted are at 45%, soybeans emerged are at 23%

Texas soybeans planted are at 60%, soybeans emerged are at 52%

Kansas soybeans planted are at 66% this week even with a year ago, soybeans emerged are at 40%

Nationally, soybeans planted are at 79% this week, and soybeans emerged are at 49%

Cotton statistics:

Oklahoma cotton planted is at 50% this week up from 31% a year ago.

Kansas cotton planted is at 56% this week, down from 70% a year ago.

Texas cotton planted is at 42% this week, down from 45% a year ago.

Nationally, cotton planted sits at 53%.

Sorghum statistics:

Oklahoma sorghum planted is at 30%, down from 33% a year ago.

Kansas sorghum planted is at 17% down from 20% a year ago.

Texas sorghum planted is at 80%, even with a year ago.

Nationally sorghum planted is at 36%

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