
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 2025. They will typically be published on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 2025 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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2013 Wheat crop quality
October 2, 2013
MANHATTAN, Kan.-A recent report sheds light on the quality that end-users can expect from the 2013 Kansas wheat crop. National Ag Statistics and the Kansas Grain Inspection Service released the…
Kansas Wheat at the 100th Kansas State Fair
September 4, 2013
This year marks a special birthday for the Kansas State Fair and an outstanding achievement for Kansas Wheat Farmers. As the Kansas State Fair begins celebrating its 100th birthday when the fair…
Kansas Wheat Yield Contest Results
August 28, 2013
MANHATTAN - Three Kansas wheat farmers have each earned $1,000 by winning their respective regions in the 2013 Kansas Wheat Yield Contest. Ron Ohlde, Palmer, won the Central Region with a yield of…
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Kansas farmer harvests 25 billionth bushel of wheat
July 17, 2013
MANHATTAN, Kan-On July 9, at Solomon Creek Farms near Colby, the 25th billionth bushel of wheat in the past 100 years of Kansas farming was harvested. Mike Brown, co-owner of Solomon Creek Farms,…
Faces of Harvest: Mike and Tanner Brown, Colby
July 10, 2013
It has been a rough few years for farmers in western Kansas. Drought has taken its toll on many farmers, and Mike Brown of Solomon Creek Farms near Colby, is no exception. The 2013 wheat yields have…
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Faces of Harvest: Lance Russell, Hays
July 9, 2013
Lance Russell knew from age 3 that farming was all he wanted to do. Everything about farming was fascinating: all the machinery, the wonder of growing crops and especially, wheat harvest. “Wheat…
Faces of Harvest: Greg Peterson, Assaria
July 7, 2013
You probably have heard of him from the YouTube sensation videos: “I’m Farming and I Grow It”, “Farmer Style”, and “A Fresh Breath of Farm Air,” but Peterson Farm Brother Greg is still just a regular…
Faces of Harvest: Joe Kejr, Salina
July 6, 2013
Some people say that the family farm has gone extinct, that corporate farming has taken over and the traditions and farms of our grandparents are gone forever. However, at Kejr Family Farms that…
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Faces of Harvest: Larry Kepley, Ulysses
July 2, 2013
Education has been on the heart of Larry Kepley from a young age. After graduating from K-State, he taught vocational agriculture before becoming an extension agent. Several years in the workforce…
Faces of Harvest: Ken Grecian, Palco
July 1, 2013
Each year, more than 20,000 Kansas wheat farmers take dramatic risks to grow the wheat that feeds the world. We hope you enjoy learning more about these farmers through our series, “The Faces of…
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