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Virtually no rain has been seen for a month in southern Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle.
Among other benefits, the project multiplies the number of available genetic markers that plant breeders can use to improve drought tolerance.
Two storm systems eased drought across the contiguous U.S.
But small by-class adjustments are made to projected exports and stocks.
Stocks of wheat, barley and canola were down from year-ago.
Strong winds and high temps making for short week for remaining harvest.
USDA leaves Kansas wheat crop estimate unchanged, notes report..
Says western Kansas harvest has been disappointing so far.
Says crop prospects are on track to be “average.”
USDA sees wheat crop down 40% from last season.
A total of 35 wheat industry visitors are in Washington, D.C., for an annual fly-in focusing on wheat research.
Crops respond to rains, with conditions improving.
Tables from this morning’s Prospective Plantings Report.
Strong winds are a growing concern, however.
More rains needed for adequate development.
Huskie Complete offers spring, winter and durum wheat growers postemergence control of grass and broadleaf weeds, even those resisting acetolactate synthase, Oxen and glyphosate chemistries.
However, the High Plains is in need of additional moisture.