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State-by-state breakdowns of crop condition and progress details.
Japan bought 89,579 metric tons of western-white wheat from the U.S. today, the first purchase since the government banned the grain after the discovery of an unapproved GM variety in Oregon.
The crop declined in the Dakotas, but improved slightly in Montana and Washington
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.
Some improved yield results reported as harvest progresses.
Scouting your fields during these times could result in more bushels at harvest.
Wheat futures slid to a one-year low, extending the longest slump since 2005, on signs of record global output and reduced demand for supplies from the U.S.
Pro Farmer’s weighted Crop Condition Index & Palmer Drought Index maps are included.