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Kansas and Oklahoma wheat farmers will reap the smallest harvest in more than 60 years. Persistent drought withered much of the crop.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine created high prices for wheat. But between drought and costly inputs, wheat farmers might not benefit from the booming market.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cut off wheat exports, while drought conditions in the Great Plains will further reduce grain stocks. Reduced supplies could trickle down into higher prices for grocery list staples, such as bread and pasta.
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Rain and abnormal cloud coverage leading to unfavorable drying conditions is delaying the wheat harvest in some parts of Oklahoma.
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Farmers in Oklahoma and across the Great Plains are in the middle of cutting their wheat crops. Even as more people bake during the pandemic, some wheat…
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Oklahoma wheat farmers are about eight weeks away from their main harvest season, which takes place in June and early July. Dr. Kim Anderson, cooperative…
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The Trump Administration's recent budget proposal could mean bad news for Oklahoma farmers.The proposal was introduced last month and, if passed, will…