Sunflower Highlights
Post Date: Jun 22 2026
Crop Progress - Monday, June 22, 2026
State This Week Last Week Last Year 5 Year Average
North Dakota        
Planted 99 92 94 92
Emerged 80 56 73 68
South Dakota        
Planted 94 73 87 90
Emerged 57 30 38 28
Kansas        
Planted 66 63 71 74
Minnesota        
Planted 100 97 73 77
Colorado        
Planted 81 65 78 77
Texas        
Planted 70 60 74 77
Crop Conditions - Monday, June 22, 2026
State Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent
North Dakota 0 3 46 49 2
Minnesota 0 0 17 75 6
Colorado NA NA NA NA NA
South Dakota NA NA NA NA NA
Grower Report

Brighton, CO area producer Tom Kirkmeyer says all of his sunflowers are planted and have emerged. They all have decent stands. He says they had good moisture to plant, but it has been very hot and dry lately. They do have rain in the forecast, so he is hoping they get some moisture soon.

Markets

Nearby prices were unchanged to up 55 cents at the crush plants last week. It’s the busiest time of year across the sunflower growing region as farmers finish up planting spring 2026 crops and begin crop protection activities over the next few weeks. Planting is nearing the finish line for sunflowers. As of June 21, 95% of expected 2026 sunflower acreage was in the ground, up from 83% from the week prior and ahead of the five-year average of 90%. On June 30, USDA will release its latest planted acres report. In the March intentions report producers indicated they planned to increase oil acres by 9% with confection acres down 8% from last year. Traders are anxious to confirm if this change in acres occurred or is higher than USDA estimates. If the March numbers come about U.S. sunflower production is forecast to be 2.4 billion pounds, which would represent an increase of 4% from last year. The higher production is based on an increase in planted area from 1.29 to 1.39 million acres and trend yields for oil type and confection sunflowers. Oil type sunflower production is projected to increase to 2.2 billion pounds, up 4% from MY 2025/26. Look for demand news and position squaring ahead of USDA’s acreage report to guide the market this week. USDA’s acreage report will be the main driver in the market following its release.

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