In the latest NASS report by the USDA, 44 percent of winter wheat stocks are rated "good to very good". There are hardly any changes compared to the previous week. In the previous year at the same time it was 46 percent. Wheat stocks are currently particularly good in California and Illinois. In the important growing countries of Kansas, Michigan and Nebraska, more than 50 percent of the wheat stocks can be found in the first two categories. The stocks in Montana and Oregon are particularly badly rated.