Farmers across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho proved their fields of gold are gold medal worthy in three of the four National Wheat Yield Contest categories.
According to NASS, American farmers are expected to produce 1.17 billion bushels of winter wheat this year. The forecast, the first for winter wheat production in 2022, calls for an 8% drop from 2021.
As of May 1st, the U.S. yield is expected to average 47
...
According to NASS, the expected winter wheat crops is slightly smaller than predicted just a month ago.
As of June 1st, Idaho’s winter wheat production is forecast at 59.2 million bushels, down 11% from last year. Harvested area, at 680,000 acres, is up 20,000 acres from 2020. Yiel
...
Seven months into the 2020-2021 marketing year, USDA forecasts total wheat exports will reach 26.8 million metric tons which, if realized, would be 2% higher than the previous year. USWheat.org says that number would also be 7% higher than the five-year average
...
USDA estimates that the U.S. will export 26.5 million metric tons of wheat in the 2020-2021 marketing year, which if realized would be 1% of the 2019 pace. However, four months into the marketing year, total U.S. wheat commercial sales are 12% ahead of last year’s pace at 16.8 mil
...
According to NASS winter wheat production across the northwest increased 1% from May to June.
As of June 1st, Washington winter wheat production is forecast at 121 million bushels, up 2% year-over year. Harvested area, at 1.64 million acres, is down 60,000 acres from the 2019
...
The wheat industry was energetic late last week on the news that Chinese buyers purchases 340,000 metric tons, or 12.5 million bushels of U.S. hard red winter wheat. The purchase is scheduled for delivery during the 2020-2021 marketing year
...
Roughly 1/8 of the U.S. is under some kind of drought designation, and that designation is impacting many in farm country. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey said the number one commodity impacted right now, hard red winter wheat across central and high Southern plains.
...
The FSA announced Monday, the price of Hard Red Winter in Whitman County has fallen below the loan rate, meaning growers can now receive a Loan Deficiency Payment on bushels of HRW. As of Monday, the rate is 8 cents a bushel. To be eligible for this program, growers must have filled out a one page paper before you lose beneficial interest in the crop.
From ...