
According to the latest crop progress report released on June 8th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat headed is at 100%, while winter wheat conditions are rated 9% good to excellent, 62% poor to very poor, and 29% fair. Oklahoma winter wheat harvested is at 44% this week, compared to 23% last week.
Kansas winter wheat headed is at 100%. Winter wheat crop is ranked 14% good to excellent, 29% fair, and 57% poor to very poor. Winter wheat harvested is at 5%.
Texas winter wheat crop is ranked 12% good to excellent, 23% fair, and 65% poor to very poor, while winter wheat headed for the state is at 100%. Texas winter wheat harvested is at 35% this week, compared to 23% last week.
Nationally, winter wheat conditions rank 25% Good to excellent, 29% fair, and 46% poor to very poor. Winter wheat headed currently sits at 92%, and winter wheat harvested is at 11% compared to 5% a week ago.


Pasture and range conditions
Oklahoma: 29% poor to very poor, compared to 34% last week. 37% Fair compared to 32% last week, and 34% good to excellent compared to 34% last week.
Kansas: 27% poor to very poor compared to 31% last week. 33% fair compared to 30% last week, and 40% good to excellent compared to 39% last week.
Texas: 32% poor to very poor, compared to 32% last week. 33% fair compared to 31% last week, and 35% good to excellent compared to 37% last week.
Nationally: 40% poor to very poor, compared to 42% last week. 29% fair compared to 28% last week, and 31% good to excellent compared to 30% last week.
Corn Statistics
Oklahoma corn planted is at 94% this week, compared to 91% a week ago, and corn emerged is at 73%. Corn conditions rank as follows, 14% poor to very poor, 33% fair, and 53% good to excellent.
Kansas corn planted is at 92% this week, compared to 94% a year ago. Kansas corn emerged is at 78%. Corn conditions rank as follows, 5% poor to very poor, 32% fair, and 63% good to excellent.
Texas corn planted is at 97% this week, down 1 point from a year ago. Texas corn emerged is at 94%. Corn conditions rank as follows, 19% poor to very poor, 39% fair, and 42% good to excellent.
Nationally, corn planted is at 97%, and corn emerged is at 86%. Corn conditions: 6% poor to very poor, 27% fair, and 67% good to excellent.
Soybean statistics:
Oklahoma soybeans planted are at 64%, and soybeans emerged are at 51%. Oklahoma soybean conditions rank as follows: 27% poor to very poor, 27% fair, and 46% good to excellent.
Kansas soybeans planted are at 82% this week, up 7% from a year ago, and soybeans emerged are at 67%. Kansas soybean conditions rank as follows: 5% poor to very poor, 32% fair, and 63% good to excellent.
Texas soybeans planted are at 76%, and soybeans emerged are at 60%. Texas soybean conditions rank as follows: 7% poor to very poor, 32% fair, and 60% good to excellent.
Nationally, soybeans planted are at 92% this week, up 3% from a year ago, and soybeans emerged are at 79%
Cotton statistics:
Oklahoma cotton planted is at 63% this week, up 14% from a year ago. Oklahoma cotton conditions rank as follows: 13% poor to very poor, 33% fair, and 54% goog to excellent.
Kansas cotton planted is at 91% this week, up 2% from a year ago. Kansas cotton conditions rank as follows: 9% poor to very poor, 42% fair, and 49% good to excellent.
Texas cotton planted is at 68% this week, down 2% from a year ago. Texas cotton conditions rank as follows: 21% poor to very poor, 34% fair and 45% good to excellent
Nationally, cotton planted sits at 77%. Nationally, cotton conditions rank 14% poor to very poor, 33% fair, and 53% good to excellent.
Sorghum statistics:
Oklahoma sorghum planted is at 41%, down 1% from a year ago.
Kansas sorghum planted is at 33% down 3% from a year ago.
Texas sorghum planted is at 88%, even with a year ago.
Nationally sorghum planted is at 53%, even with a year ago.
















