June 28, 2019
Summary
The hard red winter (HRW) harvest has picked up again with favorable weather; data from 103 samples is now available. Soft red winter (SRW) harvest is nearly complete in the South with 18 new samples in the lab; rain delays have continued for the Midwest growing region. Hard red spring (HRS) and northern durum crop conditions have decreased slightly due to drought conditions. And cooler weather for the soft white (SW) growing region has increased crop condition ratings.
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This Week’s #WheatHarvest19 Round-Up

via @RezacFarmsKS in Kansas

via @sawyerfarm in Kansas

Doing work! #wheatharvest19 pic.twitter.com/dyXYO58GP4
— Todd Pauly (@todpauly) June 26, 2019
via @todpauly in Kansas
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This part still fun. #wheatharvest19 been a fav since I was wee lad. #whyifarm pic.twitter.com/1aaBEILmXj
— Nicholaus Benson (@njbenson80) June 26, 2019
via @njbenson80 in Ilinois
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via @pbergkamp791 in Kansas

via @pbergkamp791 in Kansas
#kansaswheat harvest is underway in Andale, KS. #harvest19 pic.twitter.com/X7uW77HE0T
— Jake Martin (@JakeJMarty) June 21, 2019
via @JakeJMarty in Kansas
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via @LacewingPhoto in Kansas
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Wheat Harvest #nwfwheattour19 pic.twitter.com/hrBRJCz6V6
— Bob Wevodau (@Wevo_doh) June 24, 2019
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via @dryknoll in Kansas

via @Garrett_Love in Kansas
#wheatharvest19 #kswheat pic.twitter.com/7lfyOmK4RD
— Brandon Curtis (@bcurtis58) June 25, 2019
via @bcurtis58 in Kansas
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#wheatharvest19 Got started today. pic.twitter.com/Vro8sSiXmx
— Boyd (@ennismill) June 21, 2019
via @ennismill in Kentucky
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via @linzvanallen in Kansas

via @will_a_24 in Kansas

via @jgarc876 in Kansas

via @shawnander1 in Kansas

via @SiekerSales in Kansas
Follow #WheatHarvest19 on social media for daily coverage throughout the U.S. wheat harvest season.
Source: U.S. Wheat Associates