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September 8th, 2017

This will be the final weekly 2017 US HRW Harvest Summary as harvest is now complete including all grade and non-grade testing on individual wheat samples. There continue to be many similarities […]Read More

September 1st, 2017

The 2017 US HRW wheat harvest is now complete. There are 488 samples now in the lab and this will be the total (final) number of samples for evaluation of the 2017 […]Read More

August 25th, 2017

The 2017 US HRW wheat harvest is all but wrapped up and should be finished by next week. North Dakota (95% complete), Washington (99% complete) and Idaho (98% complete) are the only […]Read More

August 18th, 2017

The 2017 US HRW wheat harvest is quickly winding down with very few acres yet to be cut in the northern and northwestern US. All states currently harvesting will be wrapping up […]Read More

August 11th, 2017

Hot and dry conditions continue to push the 2017 HRW wheat harvest to completion. All states currently harvesting made considerable progress this week with every state now at least 2/3 or more […]Read More

August 4th, 2017

The 2017 HRW wheat harvest continued at full pace this week with abundant sunshine and dry winds. Drought conditions still prevail in South Dakota, North Dakota and the eastern wheat producing areas […]Read More

July 28th, 2017

The HRW wheat harvest continues to roll as weather conditions continue to be favorable for cutting. Colorado and Nebraska are both 99% complete with harvest in South Dakota now winding down as […]Read More

July 21, 2017

The 2017 HRW wheat harvest continues to move forward at a very rapid pace with Colorado (85% complete) and Nebraska (89% complete) starting to wind down and South Dakota well over half […]Read More

July 14th, 2017

Temperatures over 100 F (38 C) with dry windy conditions prevailing from the Pacific Northwest southward and eastward through the central US pushed the 2017 HRW wheat harvest into high gear in […]Read More

July 7th, 2017

The 2017 HRW wheat harvest delays continue to frustrate producers in west central Kansas extending into northwest Kansas, northeast Colorado and southern Nebraska as cutting progress has continued to be significantly slowed […]Read More