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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.
Reuters’ Emily Schmall reported that “farmers cut their losses early this year across the U.S. wheat belt, stretching from ...
Northern Plains producers have been keeping a close watch this year on Mother Nature, who continues to throw curveballs with ...
Too many humid days in the Texas Panhandle are hurting winter wheat harvest in certain counties.Producers are trying to ...
WASHINGTON — The winter wheat harvest has been proceeding in fits and starts with progress well behind the average pace for the date in major states. The cool and excessively wet spring weather ...
KANSAS CITY — The US winter wheat harvest picked up momentum during the July 4 holiday weekend, and millers and bakers could not help but be encouraged by the quality of the supply garnered as ...
The snowfall has winter wheat farmers optimistic for 2025 harvest America’s Second-Richest Elected Official Is Acting Like He Wants to Be President Watch: 'Avatar 3: Fire And Ash' Official ...
Marc Arnusch had low expectations before the winter wheat harvest started. There wasn’t a real reason to be overly optimistic, though, with a dry fall, spotty growth in the spring and commodity prices ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Irrigation has allowed farming to evolve beyond just waiting for rain to fall at the perfect time for harvest, but what happens when we’re gifted TOO MUCH rain at the wrong ...
Ohio's wheat was ready for harvesting by late June this year because of a mild winter 2023-24. Wheat is planted each autumn in late September and early October.
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.
The snowfall has winter wheat farmers optimistic for 2025 harvest KSHB 41 reporter Ryan Gamboa covers Miami County in Kansas and Cass County in Missouri. He also covers agricultural topics.