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July 8th, 2016

Significant rain, high humidity, heavy dew and fog has resulted in extremely limited harvesting of the 2016 HRW wheat crop over the last week. This was true in almost all production areas […]Read More

July 1st, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest has reached South Dakota with isolated areas within that state being cut over the last few days. South Dakota expects to begin widespread cutting in the southern […]Read More

June 24th, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest continues to roll. Harvest completion in Texas is (68% this week vs 59% last week), areas of central and northeast Texas continue to deal with mud and […]Read More

June 17th, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest is moving rapidly north as hot and mostly dry weather prevail as evidenced by harvest completion in Texas (59% vs 27% last week ), Oklahoma (71% vs […]Read More

June 10th, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest hit high gear in the southern Great Plains this week as more favorable weather conditions for cutting have dominated the past week. However, limited areas of Texas […]Read More

June 3rd, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest continues to sputter and is struggling to make significant progress because of relentless rain events across Texas and Oklahoma. Wheat in central and northeast Texas has been […]Read More

May 27th, 2016

The first loads of the 2016 HRW wheat harvest have been delivered over the last few days from central Texas northward into southwest Oklahoma. Most areas remain too wet for harvest with […]Read More

September 4th, 2015

The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is complete in every state except Idaho (98%), a state that now also has 5% of the 2016 HRW crop planted. This will be the final weekly […]Read More

August 28th, 2015

Rain showers over the past week in Idaho, and more numerous and heavier storms in North Dakota, slowed harvesting of what few acres that remain to be cut of the 2015 HRW […]Read More

August 21st, 2015

The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is winding down rapidly in all states having wheat left to cut. North Dakota (with the most left to cut) now only lacking 19% of their acres […]Read More