Crop Conditions Summary
Corn: Crop Condition
GoodExcellent 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 72 71 +1 72 69 82(1987) 43(1988) 179.3 95.326
Iowa 84 85 -1 74 75 92(1994) 42(1993) 211.0 13.500
Illinois 70 68 +2 67 65 95(1991) 29(1992) 217.0 11.100
Nebraska 73 69 +4 82 75 100(1986) 26(1989) 188.0 10.600
Minnesota 75 77 -2 72 73 94(2010) 18(1993) 174.0 8.600
Cotton: Crop Condition
GoodExcellent 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 48 49 -1 54 49 71(1994) 28(2011) 947.0 11.670
Texas 35 37 -2 43 37 71(1994) 13(1992) 796.0 6.430
Georgia 66 67 -1 59 63 87(1991) 19(2011) 975.0 1.100
Arkansas 67 69 -2 69 77 85(2018) 5(1989) 1196.0 0.670
Mississippi 62 55 +7 73 64 87(1996) 10(1989) 1079.0 0.520
Soybeans: Crop Condition
GoodExcellent 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 66 68 -2 70 68 74(2018) 28(1988) 50.7 83.495
Illinois 63 59 +4 62 65 82(1989) 30(1992) 64.0 10.500
Iowa 80 80 0 74 75 82(2020) 44(1988) 60.0 9.600
Minnesota 74 73 +1 70 73 91(2010) 20(1993) 45.0 7.000
North Dakota 63 66 -3 70 65 89(2010) 24(2021) 37.5 6.200
Spring Wheat: Crop Condition
GoodExcellent 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 57 53 +4 76 64 86(1986) 8(1988) 46.2 11.270
North Dakota 66 57 +9 81 68 95(1991) 2(1988) 50.0 5.600
Montana 16 25 -9 69 57 88(1989) 12(1988) 25.0 2.450
Minnesota 89 90 -1 82 76 91(2017) 1(1988) 61.0 1.550
South Dakota 70 61 +9 68 51 92(1991) 13(2017) 48.0 0.720
Winter Wheat: Crop Condition
GoodExcellent 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 52 54 -2 49 47 70(1999) 24(1989) 47.0 33.805
Kansas 49 50 -1 38 40 94(1987) 5(1989) 37.0 7.700
Texas 37 41 -4 28 34 68(2007) 2(1989) 30.0 5.700
Oklahoma 62 58 +4 61 45 92(1990) 5(2014) 28.0 4.350
Colorado 66 66 0 36 49 85(1999) 9(2013) 25.0 2.100
Crop Progress Summary
Cotton: Percent Planted
Planted 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 85 76 +9 89 91 97(2008) 86(2023) 947.0 11.670
Texas 83 72 +11 86 88 96(1990) 74(1986) 796.0 6.430
Georgia 92 87 +5 94 95 100(1985) 91(2018) 975.0 1.100
Arkansas 97 93 +4 99 100 100(2023) 99(2024) 1196.0 0.670
Mississippi 71 65 +6 96 96 100(2008) 93(2019) 1079.0 0.520
Soybeans: Percent Planted
Planted 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 93 90 +3 92 91 96(2018) 70(1996) 50.7 83.495
Illinois 93 91 +2 92 91 99(2018) 54(1996) 64.0 10.500
Iowa 99 97 +2 96 96 100(2006) 66(1993) 60.0 9.600
Minnesota 100 99 +1 93 97 100(2021) 75(1993) 45.0 7.000
North Dakota 96 90 +6 91 95 100(2008) 82(2022) 37.5 6.200
Winter Wheat: Percent Harvested
Harvested 06/15 06/08 Change Last Yr. 10 Yr. High(Year) Low(Year) Yield Last Area
Select States 10 4 +6 25 16 44(2012) 5(1997) 47.0 33.805
Kansas 3 0 +3 25 11 72(2012) 0(2013) 37.0 7.700
Texas 56 40 +16 61 55 73(2017) 19(1992) 30.0 5.700
Oklahoma 30 5 +25 78 46 94(2012) 7(1997) 28.0 4.350
Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 6(2012) 0(2024) 25.0 2.100
US Crop Progress Estimates as of Jun 15, 2025
EstimatesPrevious
HightowerRangeLast WeekLast Year
Progress - Percent Completed
Soybeans Planted9594 - 979093
Winter Wheat Harvested118 - 14427
Conditions - Percent Good/Excellent
Corn Condition7269 - 747172
Soybean Condition6966 - 726870
Spring Wheat Condition5452 - 565376
Winter Wheat Condition5452 - 565449

Highlights

Crop Conditions
Winter Wheat
Winter Wheat rated good / excellent (G/EX) as of June 15 was down 2% at 52% and poor / very poor was up 3% at 19%. Current G/EX is up 5% versus the 10 year average and Poor / Very Poor is down 3% versus the 10 year average. Of the 18 reported states 1 reported better, 13 worse, and 4 unchanged G/EX ratings. The good / excellent ratings for the top producing states were: Kansas 49%(-1%), Washington 63%(-5%), Montana 47%(-10%), Illinois 57%(-1%), Idaho 65%(-10%).

Spring Wheat
Spring Wheat rated good / excellent (G/EX) as of June 15 was up 4% at 57% and poor / very poor was unchanged at 9%. Current G/EX is down 7% versus the 10 year average and Poor / Very Poor is unchanged versus the 10 year average. Of the 6 reported states 3 reported better, 3 worse, and 0 unchanged G/EX ratings. The good / excellent ratings for the top producing states were: North Dakota 66%(+9%), Minnesota 89%(-1%), Montana 16%(-9%), South Dakota 70%(+9%), Idaho 60%(-8%).

Corn
Corn rated good / excellent (G/EX) as of June 15 was up 1% at 72% and poor / very poor was unchanged at 5%. Current G/EX is up 3% versus the 10 year average and Poor / Very Poor is down 1% versus the 10 year average. Of the 18 reported states 6 reported better, 7 worse, and 5 unchanged G/EX ratings. The good / excellent ratings for the top producing states were: Iowa 84%(-1%), Illinois 70%(+2%), Nebraska 73%(+4%), Minnesota 75%(-2%), Indiana 67%(-2%).

Soybeans
Soybeans rated good / excellent (G/EX) as of June 15 was down 2% at 66% and poor / very poor was up 2% at 7%. Current G/EX is down 2% versus the 10 year average and Poor / Very Poor is up 1% versus the 10 year average. Of the 18 reported states 7 reported better, 9 worse, and 2 unchanged G/EX ratings. The good / excellent ratings for the top producing states were: Illinois 63%(+4%), Iowa 80%(0%), Indiana 66%(-1%), Minnesota 74%(+1%), Nebraska 67%(+1%).

Cotton
Cotton rated good / excellent (G/EX) as of June 15 was down 1% at 48% and poor / very poor was down 2% at 19%. Current G/EX is down 1% versus the 10 year average and Poor / Very Poor is up 5% versus the 10 year average. Of the 15 reported states 7 reported better, 8 worse, and 0 unchanged G/EX ratings. The good / excellent ratings for the top producing states were: Texas 35%(-2%), Georgia 66%(-1%), Arkansas 67%(-2%), Mississippi 62%(+7%), North Carolina 56%(+11%).

Crop Progress
Winter Wheat
Winter Wheat harvested as of June 15 was up 6% at 10%. This is down 15% versus last year and down 6% versus the 10 year average. The top producing states report Kansas 3%(+3%), Washington 0%(0%), Montana 0%(0%), Illinois 1%(+1%), Idaho 0%(0%).

Cotton
Cotton planted as of June 15 was up 9% at 85%. This is down 4% versus last year and down 6% versus the 10 year average. The top producing states report Texas 83%(+11%), Georgia 92%(+5%), Arkansas 97%(+4%), Mississippi 71%(+6%), North Carolina 91%(+11%).

Soybeans
Soybeans planted as of June 15 was up 3% at 93%. This is up 1% versus last year and up 2% versus the 10 year average. The top producing states report Illinois 93%(+2%), Iowa 99%(+2%), Indiana 93%(+3%), Minnesota 100%(+1%), Nebraska 97%(+1%).

Definition

This full text file contains reports, issued weekly during the growing season (April to November), which lists planting, fruiting, and harvesting progress and overall condition of selected crops in major producing states. The data, summarized by crop and by state, are republished along with any revisions in the Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin. During the months of December through March, the report is issued monthly titled State Stories.

Description

These reports offer weekly analysis of the progress and condition of the crops. State-by-state data is provided, which is aggregated into a number that covers the key producing states that make up the majority of the US crop.

Crop Progress is measured by stages and percentage of completion. This includes percent planted, percent harvested, and several stages in between. Some of the stages vary from crop to crop. For example, intermediate stages for corn include emergence, silk, dough, dent, and maturity, while the stages for soybeans include emergence, bloom, setting pods, and dropping leaves. The reports compare the current week with the same period in the previous year and with the 5-year average.

Inclement weather in the spring can delay planting, which could ultimately lower the production for that year. For corn, producers may be forced to pick faster-growing but lower-yielding seed varieties if planting gets delayed. In some cases, they may switch to soybeans, which have a shorter growing season. If it is excessively hot and dry during the corn silking stage, yields could drop, and a delayed start to the season could push silking later in the summer and increase the odds of that happening. A key stage to watch for soybeans in pod-filling, as excessively dry weather during that stage could result in smaller beans and lower yield. If the crops are late, there is an increased chance of frost before the plants have matured, which can also reduce yield.

Crop Conditions are measured by five categories: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Very Poor. As a rule of thumb, analysts tend to focus on the percentage that is in the good and excellent categories (“Good/Excellent”) and to a lesser extent to “Poor/Very Poor.” The reports include data on the current week, the previous week, and a year prior.

Analysts look at the weekly conditions data during the growing season to get an idea on how the crop is performing relative to previous years. If the crop conditions are poor, analysts may want to reduce their production estimates, and vice-versa if the crop conditions are strong. Analysts may also look at individual states’ conditions in light of the weather those areas are experiencing.
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