August 2, 2013
The 2013 HRW harvest is now winding down in northeast Colorado and western Nebraska while cutting is just now getting into full swing in South Dakota. All areas now cutting were slowed […]Read More
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The 2013 HRW harvest is now winding down in northeast Colorado and western Nebraska while cutting is just now getting into full swing in South Dakota. All areas now cutting were slowed […]Read More
Harvest of the 2013 HRW crop is now complete in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Harvest is also winding down quickly in Colorado (86% complete) and Nebraska (65% complete) with the major areas […]Read More
Harvest of the 2013 HRW crop is all but complete in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas with less than 1% yet to be harvested in those states. However, wide spread precipitation over the […]Read More
Harvest of the 2013 HRW crop continues to rapidly wind down in the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Texas is now 91% complete with almost all wheat left to cut being […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest continues to wind down in Texas and Oklahoma with only scattered fields across both states (the majority in the northwestern parts (Panhandles)), yet to be harvested. Those […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest hit high gear in the southern and south central states this week as temperatures reached triple digits and fields dried down. The Texas harvest is now winding […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest was slowed by widespread precipitation this week in Texas (57% complete), Oklahoma (39% complete), Colorado (<1% complete) and Kansas (<1% complete) as test cutting is now being […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest took a big leap this week into southern Kansas after hot dry winds dried most areas hardest hit by drought and freeze. Wheat is now being delivered […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest has slowed significantly due to rain in north Texas. Cutting in central Texas has resumed and is now about 25% complete in that area of the state […]Read More
The 2013 HRW wheat harvest has now moved into southern Oklahoma along the Texas/Oklahoma border. Wheat now being cut in those border areas was damaged by freeze in late March. Test weight […]Read More