Wheat harvest in Kansas typically begins in early- to mid-June and is complete by mid-July. It begins in the south central part of the state and moves north and west.
Harvest reports will be published 3 days per week in 2024. They will typically be published on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 2024 Harvest Reports are sponsored by Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers, Kansas Grain and Feed Association and the Kansas Cooperative Council.
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Recent news
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Enter the Kansas Wheat Yield Contest
April 15, 2016
Now that the 2015 Kansas wheat crop is breaking dormancy, achieving top yields is on the minds of wheat farmers. With Mother Nature’s help, your best management practices could be just the ticket to…
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Kansas State Fair wheat photography contest
October 1, 2015
Check out some of the photos that were entered in the Kansas Wheat Photo Contest at the Kansas State Fair.
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Winners announced for 2015 Kansas Wheat Yield Contest
July 27, 2015
Kansas Wheat is proud to announce the winners of the 6th Annual Wheat Yield Contest. This year’s top wheat yields belong to Doug Queen of Rossville, Eastern Region winner; Darren Nelson of…
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Faces of Harvest - Richard and Glenda Randall
July 14, 2015
Richard and Glenda Randall do not have much time to travel, thanks to managing a comprehensive irrigation and dryland
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Day 12, Final Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
July 13, 2015
This is the final day of the 2015 Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers and the Kansas Grain and Feed Association.
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Faces of Harvest: Brad Hobelmann
July 10, 2015
Ever since he was knee-high to a grasshopper, Brad Hobelmann from Belleville, Kansas has been involved in wheat harvest. In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Hobelmann Farms operated a custom harvest…
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Faces of Harvest – Chris Tanner
July 8, 2015
Posted July 8, 2015 Chris Tanner’s wheat near Norton did not have a good year, damaged by spring freeze, resurrected with May rainfall and stricken with stripe rust. “The wheat was about two days…
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No Kansas Wheat Harvest Report Today - Rain
July 6, 2015
There will be no harvest report today, July 6, 2015, due to precipitation across the state of Kansas.
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