The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Crop Report as of May 26, 2026, shows developments in corn and soybean planting, crucial information for the propane and renewable fuels sectors. Corn planting is at 86%, and emerged corn is at 60% across the 18 states that account for 91% of the corn acreage, in line with the 5-year average. Tracking corn progress is important for propane demand, as crop drying relies heavily on propane during the harvest season.
Soybean planting is at 79%, and emerged soybeans are at 40% across the 18 states that account for 96% of the corn acreage, ahead of the 5-year average. Tracking progress is vital for the renewable fuels industry, such as biodiesel, where soybeans are a key resource.
Understanding these trends is essential for industry stakeholders preparing for the upcoming months. For a detailed view of the crop conditions and more specific data, please click here.
Questions? Contact Eric Sears, Senior Manager for State Association Relations.
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