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July 10th, 2015

Texas and Oklahoma are all but finished with the 2015 HRW wheat harvest. Kansas is rapidly winding down with 85% of their crop now harvested. Colorado is 23% and Nebraska 22% complete […]Read More

July 2nd, 2015

Although this was a short week due to the long holiday weekend the 2015 HRW wheat harvest continued to make significant progress as hot, dry and windy weather dominates the central and […]Read More

June 26th, 2015

Most areas of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas remained dry, hot and windy over the last week to put the 2015 HRW wheat harvest in high gear in the central and southern US. […]Read More

June 19th, 2015

Rain continues to plague the 2015 HRW wheat harvest in the Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Very little harvest progress has been made over the last week due to muddy fields and very […]Read More

June 12th, 2015

Combines are now cutting wheat from the Texas Gulf Coast to as far north as extreme southern Kansas (over 700 miles (1,120 km)). Central Texas continues to harvest the lighter soils (sandy) […]Read More

June 5th, 2015

The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is finally just starting to get underway in north Texas through central Oklahoma, but only on the lighter sandy soils. The heavier clay soils remain saturated and […]Read More

October 24th, 2014

Final Harvest Summary of HRW October 24, 2014 By Mark Hodges, Executive Director, Plains Grains, Inc. Weather and Harvest: Even though drought conditions have persisted over the last 4 years in much […]Read More

September 12th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest is complete in every state except Idaho (98%) which should wrap up by the weekend and North Dakota (85%) that may not harvest the remaining acres (as […]Read More

September 5th, 2014

Rain continues to plague the 2014 HRW wheat harvest in North Dakota, Idaho and Montana. Amounts ranged from a less than a 1” (2.54 cm) in Idaho to well over that in […]Read More

August 29th, 2014

The 2014 HRW wheat harvest is virtually complete in every state with the most notable exception being North Dakota which is not even half done (45%) and Idaho 85% complete. Rain continued […]Read More