The results are in from this year’s Wheat Quality Council Tour, covering 371 hard red spring wheat and durum fields. The HRSW crop is estimated at 43.1 bushels per acres, a yield increase of just two bushels per acre from last year. The durum yield, at 32 bushels per acre, dropping from the 2018 estimate of 39.3 bushels per acre.”There were some lower yields is southwest North Dakota. The northwest part of the state was dry, especially in the Minot area,” says North Dakota Grain Growers Association director Dennis Haugen. “North of Bismarck the crop is nice. In the northeast part of the state, the crop from Devils Lake to Grand Forks had strong wheat.” View the final numbers here.