Pro Farmer’s Crop Tour ended last week with its national harvest estimates for the U.S. corn and soybean crops. Pro Farmer analyzed the information gathered from its 33rd Annual Pro Farmer Crop Tour and other sources. Pro Farmer estimates the 2025 U.S. corn crop at 16.204 billion bushels, based on an average yield of 182.7 bushels per acre, which is down from the USDA’s August estimate of 188.8 bushels. Chip Flory, leader of the Crop Tour’s western leg, said the U.S. should have good corn and bean crops this year. “Neither crop is without risk between now and the end of kernel and pod fill because of a disease-ripe environment, but both crops have done some heavy lifting to build good yields.” Pro Farmer estimates the soybean crop at 4.246 billion bushels, with a national average yield of 53 bushels per acre, down from the 53.6 estimated in August by the USDA.