September 4th, 2015
The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is complete in every state except Idaho (98%), a state that now also has 5% of the 2016 HRW crop planted. This will be the final weekly […]Read More
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The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is complete in every state except Idaho (98%), a state that now also has 5% of the 2016 HRW crop planted. This will be the final weekly […]Read More
Rain showers over the past week in Idaho, and more numerous and heavier storms in North Dakota, slowed harvesting of what few acres that remain to be cut of the 2015 HRW […]Read More
The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is winding down rapidly in all states having wheat left to cut. North Dakota (with the most left to cut) now only lacking 19% of their acres […]Read More
The 2015 HRW wheat harvest is rapidly winding down with North Dakota (61%) and Idaho (86%) being the only two states remaining at less than 90% of their crop cut. All states […]Read More
There are only 3 states remaining with less than 80% of the 2015 HRW wheat crop yet to be harvested. North Dakota is now 40% complete (North Dakota has less than ½ […]Read More
The 2015 HRW wheat harvest continues to roll as Colorado and Nebraska are now over 90% complete and Wyoming 75% complete (with only the higher elevations remaining to be harvested in all […]Read More
Just as in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, the states of Colorado, Nebraska and beyond are dealing the effects of a stripe rust epidemic accompanied by less than favorable weather conditions as crops […]Read More
The 2015 HRW wheat harvest continues in high gear or is essentially in the books for nearly all producing states with the exception of Wyoming and North Dakota. North Dakota continues to […]Read More
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
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