Less than a quarter of the Kansas corn crop is rated good-to-excellent as drought conditions worsen.
The USDA says 22 percent of the crop is good-to-excellent with 77 percent of the crop dented.
Only 25 percent of soybeans are rated good-to-excellent with 14 percent dropping leaves.
Cotton is rated 17 percent good-to-excellent with 28 percent having bolls opening.
Seventeen percent of sorghum is rated good-to-excellent with 42 percent coloring.


