Texas Wheat Harvest 2025. Wheat harvest, research successful in High Plains Texas Farm Bureau At this writing, wheat may be forward contracted for 2025 harvest delivery in Pond Creek, Okla., for $5.22 (KEN25 - $0.50); in Perryton, Texas, for $5.17 (KEN - $0.55); and in. Over the winter and early spring, the USDA releases crop progress reports for select states.
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Oklahoma's and Texas' estimated harvest rates were higher than the past two years at 65% and 47%, respectively, of planted acres and in line with prior year norms farmers planted 34.1 million acres (13.8 million hectares) of winter wheat for harvest in 2025, up 2% from a year earlier
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Texas Crop Progress and Condition (January 2025) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Southern Plains Regional Field Office Crop Progress by Percent For Week Ending January 26, 2025 Stage Percentage of Acreage Current Week Previous Week Previous Year 5 Year Average Upland Cotton Harvested Winter Wheat Emerged Oats Emerged 95 95 95 90 88 Harvested area is forecast slightly lower at 38.4 million acres and is based on the 10-year average harvest-to-plant ratio Texas Crop Progress and Condition (January 2025) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Southern Plains Regional Field Office Crop Progress by Percent For Week Ending January 26, 2025 Stage Percentage of Acreage Current Week Previous Week Previous Year 5 Year Average Upland Cotton Harvested Winter Wheat Emerged Oats Emerged 95 95 95 90 88
[Wheat Harvest at the Brown Farm] Side 1 of 1 The Portal to Texas History. Mike Schulte of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission reported that planted wheat acreage for the 2025 harvest is 4.25 million acres, down 2% from the previous year farmers planted 34.1 million acres (13.8 million hectares) of winter wheat for harvest in 2025, up 2% from a year earlier
Texas Wheat Harvest Stock Photo Alamy. Harvested area is forecast slightly lower at 38.4 million acres and is based on the 10-year average harvest-to-plant ratio Note: I believe that a relatively safe way to sell wheat (over time/years) is to stagger wheat sales throughout the June through August period for each harvest