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Missouri Farmers See Rapid Winter Wheat Harvest Pace The rapid planting pace is a storyline across Missouri farms, and it’s largely due to the drought impacting the majority of the state.
Jay Armstrong, Muscotah, Kansas farmer inspecting winter wheat crop following fall rain. "The next thing is to start applying nutrients," Armstrong said. "Now we're going to start applying the ...
For the week ending April 9, 2023, there were 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork, according to @USDA_NASS. Winter wheat condition rated 33% very poor, 28% poor, 26% fair, 12% good, and 1% excellent ...
However, wheat futures on the CME are likely to head back higher due to brutal frost snaps in March. “These kinds of Flash Frosts can be particularly detrimental to the winter wheat areas of the ...
Winter wheat farmers in surrounding Kansas City metro counties are benefiting from recent rainfall. "Kansas is known for high-quality protein wheat," said Jay Armstrong, a farmer from Atchison ...
Spring wheat is planted in the springtime and harvested closer to fall. But near the town of Becker Wiersma is trying to see if there's a future for winter wheat and winter rye.
Ukrainian farmers are anticipated to maintain their winter wheat sowing area for the 2024 harvest, despite facing higher logistics costs due to the ongoing wartime export crisis.
Winter wheat rated good to excellent on Oct. 30 was 24% in Kansas, 11% in Oklahoma, 4% (all good) in Texas, 28% in Colorado, 22% in Nebraska, 29% in South Dakota and 32% in Montana.
That’s why winter wheat helps his operation because with less heat stress and evaporation it takes less irrigation to grow than some summer crops. “West Texas has been in a pretty substantial drought, ...
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