
The US Winter Wheat Harvest is 63% complete as of July 13, 2025, versus 53% completed a week ago, and versus the 64% five-year average.
Spring crop conditions nationally show the US Corn crop has remained the same as last week at 74% good to excellent.
The US Soybean crop is at 70% good to excellent, up from 66% a week ago.
Cotton crop conditions were slightly higher this week at 54% versus a week ago at 52%
Grain Sorghum stands at 69% good to excellent this week versus 67% a week ago.
Finally- the US Pasture and Range Conditions are slowly continuing to climb at 46% good to excellent this week compared to 45% last week.
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In the southern plains- the 2025 Oklahoma winter wheat crop harvest is 94% complete as of yesterday, compared to 100% harvested a year ago. This week is up 11 points from a week ago at 83%.
Kansas wheat producers are 93% harvested this week, versus 83% complete last week. Down 3 points from a year ago at 96% completed.
Texas continues a slow rolling harvest this year, they are at 90% harvested this week up 7 points from last week at 83%. versus 96% complete a year ago.
As for our Summer crops in Oklahoma:
Corn crop conditions are now at 71% good to excellent this week vs 72% a week ago.
The Oklahoma soybean crop is at 65% good to excellent versus 59% a week ago.
Cotton in Oklahoma is rated 62% good to excellent this week versus 60% last week.
Grain Sorghum sits at 80% good to excellent this week versus 76% last week.
Pasture and Range conditions are at 63% good to excellent this week down 7 points from last week at 70%.
Checking Summer crops and Pastures in Kansas:
Corn crop conditions are rated 69% good to excellent this week down 3 points from last week at 72%
Soybean conditions are also rated 69% good to excellent this week versus 72% last week.
Cotton conditions in Kansas are rated 44% good to excellent this week versus 37% a week ago.
Grain Sorghum crop ratings are at 64 % good to excellent this week versus 66% a week ago,
And Pasture and Range ratings are 59% good to excellent this week-they were 63% good to excellent one week ago.
Checking Summer Crops and Pastures in Texas:
Corn crop conditions are rated 70% good to excellent this week up 2 points from last week.
Cotton conditions in Texas are rated 46% good to excellent this week versus 42% a week ago.
Grain Sorghum crop ratings are 71% good to excellent this week versus 66% a week ago,
And Pasture and Range ratings remain the same as last week at 60% good to excellent.