
National Agricultural Statistics Service
MANHATTAN - For the week ending June 22, 2025, there were 5.5 days suitable for fieldwork in Kansas, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Topsoil moisture supplies rated 5% very short, 16% short, 72% adequate, and 7% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 8% very short, 21% short, 65% adequate, and 6% surplus.
Field Crops Report
Winter wheat condition rated 9% very poor, 14% poor, 32% fair, 40% good, and 5% excellent. Winter wheat coloring was 97%, near 100% last year and 94% for the five-year average. Mature was 75%, behind 91% last year, but near 71% average. Harvested was 20%, well behind 49% last year, and behind 31% average.
Corn condition rated 1% very poor, 5% poor, 29% fair, 53% good, and 12% excellent. Corn emerged was 95%, near 97% last year and 96% average. Silking was 5%, behind 10% last year, and equal to average. Soybean condition rated 1% very poor, 5% poor, 30% fair, 55% good, and 9% excellent.
Soybeans planted was 86%, behind 91% both last year and average. Emerged was 76%, behind 81% both last year and average. Blooming was 1%, equal to last year, and near 2% average.
Sorghum condition rated 1% very poor, 3% poor, 37% fair, 48% good, and 11% excellent. Sorghum planted was 79%, behind 84% last year, and near 82% average.
Cotton condition rated 4% very poor, 26% poor, 38% fair, 30% good, and 2% excellent. Cotton planted was 95%, near 96% both last year and average. Squaring was 5%, well behind 27% last year, and behind 21% average.
Sunflowers planted was 73%, behind 80% last year, and near 77% average.
Pasture and Range Report
Pasture and range conditions rated 3% very poor, 8% poor, 28% fair, 50% good, and 11% excellent.
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Data for this news release were provided at the county level by USDA Farm Service Agency, KSU Extension Service, and other reporters across the State. Access the National Crop Progress and Condition publication at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/8336h188j
Access Crop Progress and Condition graphical products at: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/Crop_Progress_&_Condition/2025/index.php