News & Articles

July 18th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest is virtually over in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas with cutting only being done in isolated fields as broadleaf and grassy weeds have taken over many fields harvested […]Read More

July 11th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest is quickly winding down in Texas (95% complete), Oklahoma (98% complete), Kansas (85% complete) and in southeastern Colorado. Rain continues to slow the wrap up of harvest […]Read More

July 3rd, 2014

The HRW wheat harvest now extends well into Colorado (at least in the southeastern one-third) and with approximately 15% of the crop cut in Colorado early yields are ranging from 5 bu/ac […]Read More

June 27th, 2014

The HRW wheat harvest has moved into southeastern Colorado on a limited scale with test cutting in southeastern Nebraska expected within the next couple of days. Cutting progress in Kansas continues to […]Read More

June 20th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest has moved well into Kansas with test cutting now just short of the Nebraska border (but is concentrated in the southern half of the state). Cutting progress […]Read More

June 13th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest has now entered Kansas with test cutting in the southwest and south central areas of the state. Widespread rain showers continue to delay harvest and frustrate wheat […]Read More

June 6th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest is now as far north as the Oklahoma/Kansas border in northwest Oklahoma. However, with the exception of two days, it has been sporadic at best over the […]Read More

May 30th, 2014

Harvest of the 2014 HRW crop is moving at an extremely slow pace with only limited cutting in central and north Texas and extreme southern Oklahoma being reported. This is following widespread […]Read More

May 23rd, 2014

The 2014 HRW crop has already faced some challenging obstacles. A continuing drought encompassing most of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and southeastern Colorado coupled with a hard freeze on April 15th over areas […]Read More

October 11th, 2013

The overall composite 2013 HRW crop official grade averaged 49% Grade #1 (Gulf tributary averaging 45% and PNW tributary averaging 56%) when considering all protein levels and weighting for production.  Overall test […]Read More