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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

June 30th, 2017

The 2017 HRW wheat harvest has been significantly slowed over the past week (especially in the northern ½ and western ½ of Kansas where harvest should be in full swing) due to […]Read More

June 23rd, 2017

Harvest progress of the 2017 HRW wheat crop is well into the north central and northeastern areas of Kansas and while not yet crossing the northern border, some test cutting is expected […]Read More

June 16th, 2017

Harvest of the 2017 HRW wheat crop is in full swing for producers in the south central 1/4 of Kansas. Mostly favorable days for drying (above 95 degree temperatures (35 degrees C) […]Read More

June 9th, 2017

Harvest of the 2017 HRW wheat crop has crossed the Kansas/Oklahoma line. Limited areas along the southern Kansas border have been harvested within the last two days, but has been slowed again […]Read More

June 2nd, 2017

Harvest of the 2017 HRW wheat crop continues to be slowed (but not stopped) due to rain in Texas and Oklahoma. Texas is now 27 percent complete with the bulk of central […]Read More

September 9th, 2016

This will be the final weekly report as the 2016 HRW wheat harvest is complete in every state and final samples will be in transit to the lab. An overall final report […]Read More

September 2nd, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest is now complete. Overall, wheat producers have reported very good yields and very good kernel characteristics in all areas. Early in the harvest season the southern states […]Read More

August 26th, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest is virtually wrapped up with the states of Washington (95% complete) and Idaho (90% complete) expecting to finish over the next few days. Combines are still running […]Read More

August 19th, 2016

The 2016 HRW wheat harvest is rapidly winding down as warm dry weather dominates in all areas remaining to be cut. The exception is North Dakota where even with significant rain over […]Read More