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Since early July, spring wheat prices have seen a slow march downward, and with harvest just getting started at the end of the month, that pressure is likely to continue.
A week after tour scouts projected an average yield 10 bushels per acre below the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ...
Wheat stands in a field in Richland County, North Dakota, on July 10, 2025. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor)FARGO (North ...
A recent US crop tour by the Wheat Quality Council projects spring wheat yields slightly below last year's record. Quality ...
The spring wheat market came under some pressure as the middle of July rolled around and continued as the growing season ...
Jeremy Wald inspects wheat on July 3, 2025, near York, North Dakota. He predicts this wheat field will be harvested the second week of August.
North Dakota farmers have 340,000 acres of winter wheat in the ground, down from 580,000 acres a year ago, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This year's figure is the smallest since ...
North Dakota spring wheat production was projected to be up 14% from last year, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, with 1% fewer acres planted to wheat.
North Dakota spring wheat and durum numbers are closely watched by markets, as the state leads the nation in both crops. "After a really challenging spring, I think we have something to look ...
North Dakota wheat grower Jim Pellman said he’s currently underwater on his fields, with potential crop revenue of about $300 per acre right now, compared with the roughly $450 he needs to break ...
Of the U.S. production, 40 percent is exported to about 20 countries, said Jim Peterson, the marketing director for the North Dakota Wheat Commission.
An annual industry tour of the wheat crop in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota projects lower yields than a year ago but an overall good quality crop.
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