The USDA published its most recent Crop Progress report Monday, reporting for the first time this season which states had corn at the dented growth stage. Here’s a closer look at which 11 of the top 18 corn-growing states had dented corn.

North Carolina

The state had the most corn at the dented growth stage: 71%. that was an increase of 13 percentage points since the prior week. The five-year average for this time of year is 42%

North Carolina’s corn was rated 1% very poor, 3% poor, 19% fair, 60% good, and 17% excellent.

Texas

As of Aug. 3, 64% of Texas corn had reached the dented growth stage. That’s up 5 percentage points from the prior week and equal to this time last year. The five-year average for this point in the season is 62%.

Texas corn was rated 2% very poor, 12% poor, 32% fair, 36% good, and 18% excellent.

Tennessee

The USDA said 30% of Tennessee corn had reached the dented growth stage, up from 13% the prior week. That’s ahead of 26% last year at this time and the five-year average of 19%.

Corn condition in Tennessee was rated 1% very poor, 6% poor, 22% fair, 50% good, and 21% excellent the week ending Aug. 3.

Kentucky

The report said 20% of Kentucky corn had reached the dented growth stage. That’s equal to this time last year but 1 percentage point behind the five-year average.

The USDA rated Kentucky corn 2% very poor, 7% poor, 28% fair, 55% good, and 8% excellent.

Missouri

As of Aug. 3, 10% of Missouri corn had reached the dented growth stage; none had been reported the prior week. At this time last year, 19% had reached the dented growth stage. The five-year average in the state is 7%.

Missouri corn was rated 1% very poor, 4% poor, 16% fair, 58% good, and 21% excellent.

Iowa

The USDA said 9% of Iowa corn had reached the dented growth stage. That’s up from 4% the prior week. Last year at this time, 7% of the state’s crop was dented. The five-year average is 6%.

The report rated the Iowa corn crop 1% very poor, 2% poor, 12% fair, 57% good, and 28% excellent the week ending Aug. 3.

Kansas

Kansas reported 4% of the corn crop had reached the dented growth stage, up from zero the prior week. That trails the five-year average by 4 percentage points. Last year at this time, 9% of the state’s corn crop was dented.

The USDA rated Kansas corn 3% very poor, 9% poor, 26% fair, 44% good, and 18% excellent the week ending Aug. 3.

Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, 3% of the corn crop has reached the dented growth stage, up from zero the preceding week. That’s equal to this time last year. The five-year average is 1%.

The USDA rated the state’s corn crop 1% very poor, 3% poor, 15% fair, 57% good, and 24% excellent for the week ending Aug. 3.

Illinois

The USDA said 1% of Illinois corn had reached the dented growth stage. That trails by 2 percentage points last year’s report at this time, and the five-year average by 1 point.

The USDA rated the state’s corn crop 4% very poor, 5% poor, 22% fair, 52% good, and 17% excellent the week ending Aug. 3.

Nebraska

Just 1% of the corn crop was reported to have reached the dented growth stage. Last year at this time, 4% of the state’s crop was dented. The five-year average is 3%.

In the latest Crop Progress report, Nebraska corn was rated 1% very poor, 3% poor, 17% fair, 55% good, and 24% excellent.

North Dakota

The USDA reported 1% of North Dakota corn having reached the dented growth stage. That is ahead of last year’s’ zero crop, which reflects the five-year average at this time.

North Dakota corn was rated 1% very poor, 6% poor, 22% fair, 66% good, and 5% excellent.

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