
National Wheat Statistics: Winter Wheat Planted reached 20 percent, down three points from the previous year and down three points from the five-year average. Winter Wheat Emerged reached 4 percent, equal to the previous year and the five-year average.
National Corn Statistics: Corn mature reached 56 percent, down three points from the previous year and the five-year average. Corn dented reached 91 points, equal to the previous year and down two points from the five-year average. Corn Conditions are rated 66 percent good to excellent, down one point from the previous week. Corn Harvested Reached 11 percent, down two points from a year ago and equal to the five-year average.
National Soybean Statistics: Soybeans dropping leaves reached 61 percent, down one point from the previous year and up one point from the five-year average. Soybean Harvested reached 9 percent, down three points from the previous year and equal to the five-year average. Soybean Condition rated 61 percent good to excellent, down two points from the previous week.
National Cotton Statistics: Cotton bolls opening reached 60 percent, down two points from a year ago and up one point from the five-year average. Cotton Conditions reached 47 percent good to excellent, down five points from the previous week. Cotton Harvested reached 12 percent, down one point from the previous year and equal to the five-year average.
National Sorghum Statistics: Sorghum coloring reached 89 percent, down two points from a year ago and down two points from the five-year average. Sorghum mature reached 52 percent down six points from the previous year and down two points from the five-year average. Sorghum conditions reached 64 percent good to excellent, down one point from the previous week. Sorghum harvested reached 25 percent, down three points from the previous year and down two points from the five-year average.
As for our Crops and Pastures in Oklahoma:
Winter wheat planted reached 14 down one point from the previous year and down two points from the five-year average.
Corn crop conditions are now at 66% good to excellent versus 66% a week ago. Corn for grain harvested reached 29 percent.
The Oklahoma soybean crop conditions are at 43% good to excellent versus 37% a week ago.
Cotton conditions in Oklahoma are rated 69% good to excellent, versus 67% last week.
Grain Sorghum is at 70% good to excellent, equal to the previous week. Grain Sorghum harvested reached 7 percent, down ten points from the previous year and down one point from the five-year average.
Pasture and Range conditions are at 58% good to excellent this week, versus 59% a week ago.
Checking Crops and Pastures in Kansas:
Winter wheat planted reached 9 percent, down six points from the previous year and down seven points from the five-year average.
Corn crop conditions are rated 61% good to excellent this week, versus 63% a week ago.
Soybean conditions are also rated 68% good to excellent this week, compared to 70% a week ago.
Cotton conditions in Kansas are rated 58% good to excellent this week, versus 64% a week ago.
Grain Sorghum crop ratings are at 63% good to excellent this week, versus 66% last week.
And Pasture and Range ratings are at 59% good to excellent vs 60% from a week ago.
Checking Crops and Pastures in Texas:
Winter wheat planted reached 25 percent, down two points from the previous year and down two points from the five-year average.
Corn crop conditions are rated 62% good to excellent this week, versus 62% from a week ago.
Cotton conditions in Texas are rated 41% good to excellent this week, versus 47% a week ago.
Grain Sorghum crop ratings are 63% good to excellent this week, versus 63% a week ago.
And Pasture and Range ratings are at 32% good to excellent this week, versus 34% from a week ago.