Wheat harvest review

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Cool, wet spring surprises producers with better-than-expected yields

  • Murray Farms near Omega in Kingfisher County cut wheat that averaged about 35 bushels per acre as harvest continued into July. Provided
STILLWATER — After months of drought throughout much of Oklahoma, it finally rained, delaying the conclusion of a rare year in wheat production. The last fields of the 2023 harvest are expected to be cut this week. Initial predictions for this year’s yields were grim, and although some wheat fields were failed by insurance adjusters or baled for forage, producers were pleasantly surprised at…

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