The article reports on the current condition of Nebraska's winter wheat crop, as per the USDA, with a mixed assessment for the month of March. While there has been a slight improvement with 22% of the crop now rated as good to excellent, compared to 19% in February, the report also highlights a concerning increase in the poor to very poor rating, now at 43%, up from 40% in February. Despite minor adjustments in soil moisture levels, the vast majority of Nebraska continues to struggle with drought conditions, with the exception of a small region in the extreme southeast. The USDA plans to continue its weekly reports on crop progress and conditions starting from April 3rd.