Crop Progress Reports
2008 Wheat Harvest
News from the SouthHarvest is underway in Oklahoma according to Mark Hodges, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission. The 2008 Oklahoma wheat harvest actually started a week ago May 20th, but all the wheat cut until the last couple of days was “test” cutting. “Generally” there is wheat being cut in several areas south of Highway 62 (Lawton to Altus) and not any north of there. Early reports include outstanding test weights of 61 to 65 lbs/bushel, very good berry color and very good berry size. The only reports of yields are from yield monitors on combines, but not enough information to report numbers. However, Mark reports that producers have been pleased with what they see coming into their bins.
The biggest concern is the continuing severe weather (outside the area currently being harvested). Hail, high winds and flooding threaten most other areas of the state making producers very nervous about getting this crop in the bin.
Kansas Wheat Harvest Program
The Kansas Wheat Harvest Program, administered by the Kansas Department of Commerce, includes a toll-free number –– (877) 251-4328 –– where farmers and custom cutters can be matched. The number will be staffed from 6 to 9 a.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., seven days a week, and will have 24-hour voicemail service. In addition, staff can be reached at WheatHarvest@KansasCommerce.com.
Seventh Annual Harvest Salute
The Harvest Salute recognizes the value of Kansas wheat producers, and conveys a message of appreciation for a contribution that goes beyond economic benefit. These folks have created an agricultural heritage that is unmatched — Kansas, the “breadbasket of the world.” For more information on this program please click here.
Daily Harvest Reports
Kansas Wheat will also be providing daily harvest reports that track the progress of the harvest. These audio and written reports are available here.
USDA Crop Progress and Condition Reports
Click here for latest reports from United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service, Kansas Field Office.




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