Drought Intensifies in Kansas and Texas, Affecting Wheat Crop
Drought Intensifies in Kansas and Texas, Affecting Wheat Crop
US · Published Apr 1, 2026
Severe drought has expanded in Texas and Oklahoma, impacting over half of both states as of March 24,
Temperatures in the Plains are expected to reach 90°F (32°C), stressing winter wheat crops.
The USDA will resume weekly crop progress reports on April 6, providing detailed insights into the drought's impact.
Drought impacts winter wheat crop in key states
The intensifying drought in Kansas and Texas is severely impacting the winter wheat crop, with the U.S. Drought Monitor reporting that severe drought conditions have expanded to affect 56% of Texas and 62% of Oklahoma as of March 24, 2026. This marks a significant increase from the previous week, highlighting the rapid deterioration of conditions. The lack of rainfall, coupled with anticipated high temperatures reaching up to 90°F (32°C) as far north as Nebraska, is placing immense stress on the crops, accelerating evapotranspiration and depleting crucial soil moisture.
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