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Planting Acres Expected To Increase This Year, Says USDA
Planting Acres Expected To Increase This Year, Says USDA
Planting Acres Expected To Increase This Year, Says USDA
USDA analysts are projecting the producers will, this season, plant a combined 228-million-acres to corn soybeans and wheat, which would be the largest in nine years, up about 3% from 2022.  USDA economist Andy Sowell told the USDA's Outlook forum last week that growers will have plenty of incentive to produce this year.   “...
NASS: Winter Wheat Acres Increased Nationwide
NASS: Winter Wheat Acres Increased Nationwide
NASS: Winter Wheat Acres Increased Nationwide
Many experts voiced surprise at the latest USDA winter wheat report that showed a sizeable increase in seedings nationwide.  USDA chief economist Seth Meyer said growers put in 37 million acres of winter wheat, which 11% higher than last year, and 2% greater than many had expected.  He note...
Winter Wheat Plantings Up Across the NW, U.S.
Winter Wheat Plantings Up Across the NW, U.S.
Winter Wheat Plantings Up Across the NW, U.S.
According to NASS, winter wheat seedings across the Northwest are up slightly from last year.  Oregon farmers planted 790,000 acres of winter wheat for the 2023, an 8% increase from this time last year.  Idaho growers seeded 770,000 acres, unchanged from 2022, but 8% above the 2021 crop.  Washington’s wint...
Could Wheat Plantings Move Higher In 2023?
Could Wheat Plantings Move Higher In 2023?
Could Wheat Plantings Move Higher In 2023?
Nearly every year for the past century, or so, U.S. wheat growers have gradually reduced wheat plantings.  For example, growers cut plantings this past year by about a million acres but, perhaps that trend is turning around for 2023.   “...
Hurst Marchant: Wheat Farmers Continue To Show Tenacity
Hurst Marchant: Wheat Farmers Continue To Show Tenacity
Hurst Marchant: Wheat Farmers Continue To Show Tenacity
Many in the wheat industry are happy to see 2022 behind them and look forward to hopefully better days in the New Year.  The past year was a challenge for wheat producers across the PNW and beyond.  Between international unrest, high input costs and continuing drought conditions from 2021, there were many issues that made the past year a challenging one.   Britany Hu...
Spring Wheat Harvest Making Up Ground; Winter Plantings Lagging
Spring Wheat Harvest Making Up Ground; Winter Plantings Lagging
Spring Wheat Harvest Making Up Ground; Winter Plantings Lagging
The hot, dry weather we’ve seen across much of the western United States has been “ideal” for spring wheat harvest, that according to USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey.  Harvest numbers, he noted, made a big jump this week, increasing 21% to 71% of the overall crop being cut to this point.   “Even with th...
Spring Wheat Plantings Near Completion
Spring Wheat Plantings Near Completion
Spring Wheat Plantings Near Completion
At any point, spring wheat growers could be finished with nationwide planting.  When the week started, growers were 88% done as we started the week and a little heat helped push emergence rates up to 89% nationally. As to condition, USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says it's improving. ...
2022 PNW Planting Acres Mixed
2022 PNW Planting Acres Mixed
2022 PNW Planting Acres Mixed
NASS is out with planting numbers across the Pacific Northwest. All wheat acres planted in the region are up 1% year over year. Wheat producers in Idaho, expect to plant 1.27 million acres of wheat this year, up 3% from 2021. Winter wheat acres planted are estimated at 790,000 acres, up 11% from last year ...

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