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August 31st, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is now complete with the final 24 samples from North Dakota in transit to the lab for testing and evaluation. Overall the 2012 HRW harvest can be […]Read More

August 24th, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is all but complete with only a few areas left in the Pacific Northwest. Washington is now 95% complete, Oregon is 90% complete and Idaho is 80% […]Read More

August 17th, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is rapidly winding down as hot and dry weather was the dominate factor over the Pacific Northwest during the past week. Montana is now almost complete with […]Read More

August 10th, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest continues to be focused on Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Montana is now 58% complete with harvest of HRW. There continue to be yields reported in the […]Read More

August 3rd, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is now focused on Montana and the Pacific Northwest. Montana is now 35% complete with cutting. Of that 35% complete statewide the southeast, east and northeast are […]Read More

July 27th, 2012

South Dakota is now complete with Hard Red Winter wheat harvest and early reports are good yields with very good quality. Their simple average of test weight across all samples is over […]Read More

July 20th, 2012

South Dakota and Wyoming are now winding down the 2012 HRW harvest and with the exception of some irrigated acres will wrap up early next week. Both states are still averaging over […]Read More

July 13th, 2012

South Dakota and Wyoming are now rapidly approaching the two-thirds complete mark of this 2012 HRW harvest, with rain putting a stop to cutting in Wyoming until two days ago. Yields are […]Read More

July 6th, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is winding down quickly now in Colorado and Nebraska with Kansas and states south all but complete (99%). As harvest moved into South Dakota last week it […]Read More

June 29th, 2012

The 2012 HRW wheat harvest is now as far north as South Dakota. Like the areas further south, South Dakota is at least a week to 10 days ahead of normal. The […]Read More