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Winter wheat mature was 94%, near 97% last year, but ahead of 88% for the five-year average according to National Agricultural Statistics Service. Harvested was 53%, well behind 76% last year, but near 56% average. 🌾

Winter wheat mature was 94%, near 97% last year, but ahead of 88% for the five-year average according to <a href="/usda_nass/">National Agricultural Statistics Service</a>. Harvested was 53%, well behind 76% last year, but near 56% average. 🌾
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Harvest is about halfway done in Kansas, slightly behind last year but near the five-year average. Wet fields from heavy rains are slowing progress, but farmers are pushing forward as June wraps up. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest06

Harvest is about halfway done in Kansas, slightly behind last year but near the five-year average. Wet fields from heavy rains are slowing progress, but farmers are pushing forward as June wraps up. #wheatharvest25
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For the week ending June 29, 2025, there were 5.1 days suitable for fieldwork, according to National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 23% very short to short, 67% adequate, and 10% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 31% very short to short, 62% adequate, and 7% surplus.

For the week ending June 29, 2025, there were 5.1 days suitable for fieldwork, according to <a href="/usda_nass/">National Agricultural Statistics Service</a>. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 23% very short to short, 67% adequate, and 10% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 31% very short to short, 62% adequate, and 7% surplus.
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For the week ending June 29, 2025, winter wheat condition rated 9% very poor, 15% poor, 28% fair, 42% good, and 6% excellent, according to USDA NASS.

For the week ending June 29, 2025, winter wheat condition rated 9% very poor, 15% poor, 28% fair, 42% good, and 6% excellent, according to USDA NASS.
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Harvest continues across Kansas—some areas are slowed by rain, while others near completion. Farmers and crews are adapting to keep things moving.⁠ #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest07

Harvest continues across Kansas—some areas are slowed by rain, while others near completion. Farmers and crews are adapting to keep things moving.⁠
#wheatharvest25
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Kansas wheat harvest turned into a race against the clock. Custom harvesters are still available to help farmers finish strong. 🏁 📍 kswheat.com/wheat-scoop-ra… #WheatHarvest25 #AgTwitter #KansasAg #KansasWheat

Kansas wheat harvest turned into a race against the clock. Custom harvesters are still available to help farmers finish strong. 🏁

📍 kswheat.com/wheat-scoop-ra…

#WheatHarvest25 #AgTwitter #KansasAg #KansasWheat
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While yields and protein levels remain generally average, Kansas wheat farmers are facing significant challenges this year, including wheat streak mosaic virus, drought during the growing season and scattered rainfall during harvest. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest08

While yields and protein levels remain generally average, Kansas wheat farmers are facing significant challenges this year, including wheat streak mosaic virus, drought during the growing season and scattered rainfall during harvest. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest08
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Dr. Allan Fritz, K-State Wheat Breeder talks about "stopping the streak." Listen to more here: kswheat.com/news/kansas-wh…

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Long days, dusty skies, and bushels of hope. Kansas wheat harvest is in full swing. 🌾 #wheatharvest25 #kansaswheat #wheat #farmer

Long days, dusty skies, and bushels of hope. Kansas wheat harvest is in full swing. 🌾 #wheatharvest25 #kansaswheat #wheat #farmer
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Reconciliation package heads to President Donald J. Trump for signature with key wins for Texas wheat growers. Items checked off the must do list: invest in crop insurance affordability, improve Title I safety net, increase market development funds, and extend/restore key tax provisions.

Reconciliation package heads to <a href="/POTUS/">President Donald J. Trump</a> for signature with key wins for Texas wheat growers. Items checked off the must do list: invest in crop insurance affordability, improve Title I safety net, increase market development funds, and extend/restore key tax provisions.
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The Budget Reconciliation Bill is on its way to the President. KCGA Pres. J.D. Hanna says it has key policy wins that KCGA & NCGA have advocated for, including crop insurance, safety net programs, export market development, estate tax policy and more. bit.ly/4lvjM3E

The Budget Reconciliation Bill is on its way to the President. KCGA Pres. J.D. Hanna says it has key policy wins that KCGA &amp; NCGA have advocated for, including crop insurance, safety net programs, export market development, estate tax policy and more. bit.ly/4lvjM3E
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Kansas House Ag Committee Chair Ken Rahjes visited wheat harvest today near Norton and rode in the combine with KAWG President Chris Tanner. #wheatharvest25

Kansas House Ag Committee Chair Ken Rahjes visited wheat harvest today near Norton and rode in the combine with KAWG President Chris Tanner. #wheatharvest25
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Winter wheat mature was 99%, equal to last year, and near 96% for the five-year average according to National Agricultural Statistics Service. Harvested was 82%, behind 90% last year, but ahead of 77% average. 🌾

Winter wheat mature was 99%, equal to last year, and near 96% for the five-year average according to <a href="/usda_nass/">National Agricultural Statistics Service</a>. Harvested was 82%, behind 90% last year, but ahead of 77% average. 🌾
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Kansas wheat farmers are dealing with a challenging harvest as rain impacts test weights, but 2025 yields are up compared to the past three drought years. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest09

Kansas wheat farmers are dealing with a challenging harvest as rain impacts test weights, but 2025 yields are up compared to the past three drought years.
#wheatharvest25
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For the week ending July 6, 2025, there were 5.1 days suitable for fieldwork, according to National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 4% very short, 15% short, 75% adequate, and 6% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 6% very short, 21% short, 67% adequate, and 6% surplus.🌾

For the week ending July 6, 2025, there were 5.1 days suitable for fieldwork, according to <a href="/usda_nass/">National Agricultural Statistics Service</a>. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 4% very short, 15% short, 75% adequate, and 6% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 6% very short, 21% short, 67% adequate, and 6% surplus.🌾
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This week on Wheat’s On Your Mind 🎧 Dr. Joseph Awika shares how K-State’s Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation will shape the future of food, from polyphenols to pet food. Listen: apple.co/4lgDzUz

This week on Wheat’s On Your Mind 🎧
Dr. Joseph Awika shares how K-State’s Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation will shape the future of food, from polyphenols to pet food.

Listen: apple.co/4lgDzUz
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Justin Gilpin, CEO of Kansas Wheat talks about the challenges of this year's crop, the importance of custom harvesters and an MOU signed that is good news for Kansas wheat farmers. kswheat.com/news/kansas-wh…

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Wheat does more than yield grain—it protects soil, fuels yield stability, and strengthens your entire cropping system. 📉 Less erosion 🌾 More moisture 📈 Higher follow-up yields 🔗 kswheat.com/beyond-the-val…

Wheat does more than yield grain—it protects soil, fuels yield stability, and strengthens your entire cropping system.

📉 Less erosion
🌾 More moisture
📈 Higher follow-up yields

🔗 kswheat.com/beyond-the-val…
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Many farmers are wrapping up harvest after a season full of challenges, but their perseverance never wavered. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest10

Many farmers are wrapping up harvest after a season full of challenges, but their perseverance never wavered. #wheatharvest25 kswheat.com/harvest10
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Wheat harvest continues! Yields vary, but harvest progress is nearly complete. #wheatharvest25 #KansasWheat kswheat.com/harvest11

Wheat harvest continues! Yields vary, but harvest progress is nearly complete. #wheatharvest25 #KansasWheat

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