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Wheat Tour 2022, Day 1
May 17, 2022
About 83 people from 24 U.S. states plus Mexico and Canada, traveled in 20 cars on six routes between Manhattan and Colby, Kan., Tuesday, stopping at wheat fields every 15-20 miles along the…
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Wheat Scouting 2022
May 16, 2022
Follow along on Twitter at #wheattour22. Use the following information to scout wheat fields and make your own yield estimates. To help, we have compiled the steps tour participants use to estimate…
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Wheat Industry Helps Build Awareness Of Rail Shipping Challenges
May 11, 2022
In recent months, U.S. grain rail shipping has faced a host of service-related challenges ranging from delayed cars to metered traffic and dramatic spot freight market increases. Those…
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Southwest Kansas wheat devastated by drought
May 8, 2022
Last week saw much needed rainfall across the state, but areas in southwest Kansas missed out on it once again. Much of southwest Kansas has gone nearly 300 days without an inch of precipitation.…
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Wheat Foods Council Meets in Napa for the Future of Food Forum
April 20, 2022
Chefs, food marketers, millers and other wheat industry representatives came together in Napa, California, on April 11 to 14 for the Wheat Foods Council’s Chef Workshop and first Future of Food…
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Will April showers arrive in time to make the Kansas wheat crop?
April 5, 2022
Chris Tanner finished top-dressing his wheat on Tuesday in northern Kansas, pondering whether fertilizing was a fool’s errand. According to the Kansas Mesonet, the Norton substation has measured…
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US Wheat Associates Core Competency Training Brings Global Staff Together
March 31, 2022
U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) technical staff from offices across the globe came to the United States to learn about current research, market development and technical aspects of the U.S. wheat…
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