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August 23

Harvest of the 2019 HRW wheat crop nears completion.  All states are either complete or are over 70% complete and are expected to finish in the next 10 days if dry weather […]Read More

August 16

Harvest of the 2019 HRW wheat crop is now complete in the central and southern parts of the US with only one of the remaining states to be harvested under 50% complete […]Read More

August 9

Harvest of the 2019 HRW wheat crop is beginning to wind down in many areas of the country.  Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado are now 100% complete with harvest.  Nebraska is 90% […]Read More

August 2

The 2019 HRW wheat harvest continues to roll even with scattered rain delays.  Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas are 100% complete with harvest, Colorado is 94% complete and Nebraska is 75% complete with […]Read More

July 26

The 2019 HRW wheat harvest was delayed over the past weekend and into Monday due to rainstorms in NW Kansas/ southern Nebraska, and eastern Colorado.  As a result, harvesting this week was […]Read More

July 19

The 2019 HRW wheat harvest continues to make rapid progress through the central Great Plains as dry weather and heat dominate the prevailing weather pattern. Texas is now 99% complete with harvest […]Read More

July 12

Harvest of the 2019 HRW wheat crop continues to move quickly through the southern and central Great Plains as heat and drier weather associated with a high pressure system continues to build […]Read More

July 4

The 2019 HRW wheat harvest continues to roll quickly through the central and southern Great Plains as sunshine, warm temperatures, lower humidity and fewer rain events are driving the rapid pace. Texas […]Read More

June 28

The 2019 HRW wheat crop is finally seeing “harvest weather” in the central and southern Great Plains (sunshine, warm temperatures, lower humidity and fewer rain events).  These conditions have allowed harvest to […]Read More

June 21

While the 2019 HRW wheat harvest continues in Texas 42% (up 10% from last week), Oklahoma 25% (up 7% from last week) and Kansas (no real gains from last week), rain continues […]Read More