{"id":2866608,"version":0,"headline":"Pro Farmer crop tour: S. Dakota faces drought pressure","dateModified":"2026-08-18T20:55:03Z","datePublished":"2026-08-18T16:54:22Z","articleBody":"<article><p class=\"lead\">Soybean conditions are mostly favourable in South Dakota, while drought and pollination issues could pressure corn yields, farmers told <i>Argus</i> on the first day of the Pro Farmer crop tour.</p><p>The average corn yield in South Dakota was pegged at 149.09 bushels (bu) per acre (9.35 t/hectare) by participants on the Pro Farmer crop tour — down by 25.09 bu/acre (1.57 t/ha) on the year, and 13.61 bu/acre (0.85 t/ha) below the previous five-year average.</p><p>This is also well below the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) projection for the state, which forecast yields above the previous five-year average in August (<i>see table</i>).</p><p>While corn crop health was generally favourable — with no significant disease issues reported including corn rust, which was prevalent in 2025 — little-to-no rainfall in June-July has caused pollination problems including tip-back and lodging in parts of the state.</p><p>South Dakota's soybean crop has fared better in the dry weather, although yield indications remain below historical levels. Pod count — measured as the number of pods in a 3ft by 3ft plot — was seen at 945.98 by Pro Farmer participants. This is 242.47 below the 2025 pod count and 129.8 below the trailing five-year average.</p><p>Soybeans in the state have faced less disease pressure this year, farmers said. Insect pressure has also been limited, although some stemborer pests were noted by crop tour participants. </p><p>But August conditions are key for soybean yield development, meaning forecast rain in the coming weeks could support yields further. </p><p>Meanwhile, corn fields in northeast Nebraska showed some tip-back and a little browning, although conditions appeared largely favourable.</p><h3>Ohio</h3><p>At the same time, crop tour participants in Ohio noted standing water in fields, with unfavourably high moisture levels likely to weigh on corn conditions and curb grain filling.</p><p>Average corn yields in Ohio were pegged at 180.18 bu/acre (11.3 t/ha) on the Pro Farmer crop tour, around 5.51 bu/acre (0.35 t/ha) below 2025 and 4.13 bu/acre (0.26 t/ha) below the previous three-year average.</p><p>Pro Farmer participants observed a soybean pod count of 1,197.25, down from 1,287.28 in 2025 and an average of 1,256.71 in 2023-25. Some soybean plants are still in the blooming stage of development, participants said.</p><p class=\"bylines\">By Alexander Schultz and Megan Evans</p><p><table class='tbl-excel'><tr><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'>US crop tour results — corn</td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td><td class='tbl-header tbl-right tbl-italic tbl-bold'>bu/acre</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>Yields</td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>USDA</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-rowspace' colspan='3'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>South Dakota</td><td class='tbl-subheader tbl-right tbl-italic'></td><td class='tbl-subheader tbl-right tbl-italic'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>149.1</td><td class='tbl-right'>151.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>174.2</td><td class='tbl-right'>171.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>162.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>149.3</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>Ohio</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>180.2</td><td class='tbl-right'>195.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>185.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>185.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>184.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>187.3</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-notes tbl-left tbl-italic' colspan='3'>USDA reported yields and 2026 forecats</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-footer tbl-right tbl-italic' colspan='3'>— USDA, US Pro Farmer crop tour</td></tr></table><table class='tbl-excel'><tr><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'>US crop tour results — soybeans</td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'><span class=\"tbl-bold\">Yields </span><span class=\"tbl-bold tbl-italic\">(num. pods)</span></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'><span class=\"tbl-bold\">USDA</span><span class=\"tbl-bold tbl-italic\"> (bu/acre)</span></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-rowspace' colspan='3'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>South Dakota</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>946.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>41.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,188.5</td><td class='tbl-right'>47.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,075.8</td><td class='tbl-right'>41.7</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>Ohio</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,197.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>58.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,287.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>53.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,256.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>54.5</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-notes tbl-left tbl-italic' colspan='3'>USDA reported yields and 2026 forecasts</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-footer tbl-right tbl-italic' colspan='3'>— USDA, US Pro Farmer crop tour</td></tr></table></article>","dateline":"Grand Island, 18 August (Argus)","license":"<footer><p><br> Send comments and request more information at <a href=\"mailto:feedback@argusmedia.com?subject=Argus Direct article feedback&body=I am contacting you regarding Pro Farmer crop tour: S. 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Pod count — measured as the number of pods in a 3ft by 3ft plot — was seen at 945.98 by Pro Farmer participants. This is 242.47 below the 2025 pod count and 129.8 below the trailing five-year average.</p><p>Soybeans in the state have faced less disease pressure this year, farmers said. Insect pressure has also been limited, although some stemborer pests were noted by crop tour participants. </p><p>But August conditions are key for soybean yield development, meaning forecast rain in the coming weeks could support yields further. </p><p>Meanwhile, corn fields in northeast Nebraska showed some tip-back and a little browning, although conditions appeared largely favourable.</p><h3>Ohio</h3><p>At the same time, crop tour participants in Ohio noted standing water in fields, with unfavourably high moisture levels likely to weigh on corn conditions and curb grain filling.</p><p>Average corn yields in Ohio were pegged at 180.18 bu/acre (11.3 t/ha) on the Pro Farmer crop tour, around 5.51 bu/acre (0.35 t/ha) below 2025 and 4.13 bu/acre (0.26 t/ha) below the previous three-year average.</p><p>Pro Farmer participants observed a soybean pod count of 1,197.25, down from 1,287.28 in 2025 and an average of 1,256.71 in 2023-25. Some soybean plants are still in the blooming stage of development, participants said.</p><p class=\"bylines\">By Alexander Schultz and Megan Evans</p><p><table class='tbl-excel'><tr><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'>US crop tour results — corn</td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td><td class='tbl-header tbl-right tbl-italic tbl-bold'>bu/acre</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>Yields</td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>USDA</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-rowspace' colspan='3'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>South Dakota</td><td class='tbl-subheader tbl-right tbl-italic'></td><td class='tbl-subheader tbl-right tbl-italic'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>149.1</td><td class='tbl-right'>151.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>174.2</td><td class='tbl-right'>171.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>162.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>149.3</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>Ohio</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>180.2</td><td class='tbl-right'>195.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>185.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>185.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>184.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>187.3</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-notes tbl-left tbl-italic' colspan='3'>USDA reported yields and 2026 forecats</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-footer tbl-right tbl-italic' colspan='3'>— USDA, US Pro Farmer crop tour</td></tr></table><table class='tbl-excel'><tr><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'>US crop tour results — soybeans</td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td><td class='tbl-header tbl-bold'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'><span class=\"tbl-bold\">Yields </span><span class=\"tbl-bold tbl-italic\">(num. pods)</span></td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'><span class=\"tbl-bold\">USDA</span><span class=\"tbl-bold tbl-italic\"> (bu/acre)</span></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-rowspace' colspan='3'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>South Dakota</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>946.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>41.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,188.5</td><td class='tbl-right'>47.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,075.8</td><td class='tbl-right'>41.7</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-subheader'>Ohio</td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td><td class='tbl-subheader'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2026</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,197.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>58.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2025</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,287.3</td><td class='tbl-right'>53.0</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>2022-24 average</td><td class='tbl-right'>1,256.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>54.5</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-notes tbl-left tbl-italic' colspan='3'>USDA reported yields and 2026 forecasts</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-footer tbl-right tbl-italic' colspan='3'>— USDA, US Pro Farmer crop tour</td></tr></table>","lead":"Soybean conditions are mostly favourable in South Dakota, while drought and pollination issues could pressure corn yields, farmers told <i>Argus</i> on the first day of the Pro Farmer crop tour.","cmsId":"25077827","source":"Censhare"}