National Wheat Foundation director Brian Walker spoke with RRFN during the first day of the Wheat Quality Council Spring Wheat Tour. “Generally, everything is in pretty good shape and some fields are just absolutely beautiful.” Regarding disease pressure, Walker did not have much to report. “Scab is really the only one that I’ve identified as something that’s out there.” Walker expects the wheat to be ready for harvest in three-to-five weeks.
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