For the first time in a long time, the majority of topsoil moisture in Kansas and Oklahoma is listed as adequate.
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, topsoil moisture in Kansas is now listed at 72% adequate, with 62% of subsoil moisture listed adequate.
Topsoil moisture in Oklahoma is listed 58% adequate, with subsoil at 55%. All are improvements from last week.
On the crop front in Kansas, winter wheat is ahead of the five-year average at 96% emerged. Condition is rated 46% good in Kansas and 42% good in Oklahoma.




