Crop Progress: Wheat Harvest Wraps Up in Oklahoma While Pasture Conditions Slip

According to the latest crop progress report released on June 29th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat harvest is at 98% complete this week, compared to 95% last week.

Kansas winter wheat crop is ranked 14% good to excellent, 31% fair, and 55% poor to very poor. Winter wheat harvested is at 72% compared to 58% last week.

Texas winter wheat crop is ranked 12% good to excellent, 23% fair, and 65% poor to very poor. Texas winter wheat harvested is at 82% this week, compared to 77% last week.

Nationally, winter wheat conditions rank 26% good to excellent, 27% fair, and 47% poor to very poor. Winter wheat harvested is at 48% compared to 40% a week ago.

Pasture and range conditions

Oklahoma: 33% poor to very poor, compared to 31% last week. 36% Fair compared to 36% last week, and 31% good to excellent compared to 33% last week.

Kansas: 17% poor to very poor compared to 19% last week. 27% fair compared to 30% last week, and 56% good to excellent compared to 51% last week.

Texas: 26% poor to very poor, compared to 25% last week. 30% fair compared to 35% last week, and 44% good to excellent compared to 40% last week.

Nationally: 35% poor to very poor, compared to 37% last week. 31% fair compared to 30% last week, and 34% good to excellent compared to 33% last week.

Corn Statistics

Oklahoma corn silking is at 31%. Corn conditions rank as follows: 21% poor to very poor, 19% fair, and 60% good to excellent.

Kansas corn silking is at 24%. Corn conditions rank as follows: 9% poor to very poor, 25% fair, and 66% good to excellent.

Texas corn silking is at 73%. Corn conditions rank as follows: 14% poor to very poor, 45% fair, and 41% good to excellent.

Nationally, corn silking is at 9%. Corn conditions rank as follows: 8% poor to very poor, 25% fair, and 67% good to excellent.

Soybean statistics:

Oklahoma soybeans emerged are at 74%. Oklahoma soybean conditions rank as follows: 23% poor to very poor, 41% fair, and 36% good to excellent.

Kansas soybeans emerged are at 85%. Kansas soybean conditions rank as follows: 8% poor to very poor, 24% fair, and 68% good to excellent.

Texas soybeans emerged are at 87%. Texas soybean conditions rank as follows: 8% poor to very poor, 41% fair, and 57% good to excellent.

Nationally, soybeans emerged are at 96%

Cotton statistics:

Oklahoma cotton planted is at 94% this week, up 20% from a week ago. Oklahoma cotton conditions rank as follows: 6% poor to very poor, 60% fair, and 34% good to excellent.

Kansas cotton planted is at 99% this week, up 1% from a week ago. Kansas cotton conditions rank as follows: 21% poor to very poor, 53% fair, and 26% good to excellent.

Texas cotton planted is at 95% this week, up 5% from a week ago. Texas cotton conditions rank as follows: 25% poor to very poor, 36% fair, and 39% good to excellent

Nationally, cotton planted sits at 97%. Nationally, cotton conditions rank 16% poor to very poor, 36% fair, and 48% good to excellent.

Sorghum statistics:

Oklahoma sorghum planted is at 88%, up 15% from a year ago.

Kansas sorghum planted is at 86%, down 3% from a year ago.

Texas sorghum planted is at 99%, down 1% from a year ago.

Nationally sorghum planted is at 91%, even with a year ago.

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