The Arthur Companies wheat breeder Mory Rugg saw a very diverse crop on the wheat tour. “The crop in the west actually looks really pretty nice, but the further east you go, you run into more challenging conditions.” What is most notable about the wheat crop is the impact of how late some of it got planted, and how spotty the rains have been. “I drove by some fields that they haven’t even headed yet and there’s some stuff that’s maybe ten days out.”
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