The latest crop reports are in for Kansas and Oklahoma, and this year's winter wheat crop is looking good.
That's according to the USDA's National Agriculture Statistics Service, which lists winter wheat in Kansas at 37% fair and 40% good. The numbers in Oklahoma are nearly identical. In addition, topsoil moisture in Kansas is listed at 60% adequate. In Oklahoma moisture is at 64%, which is down slightly from 75% one year ago.




