Farms.com Home   News

US Spring Wheat Harvest 85% Done

The US spring wheat harvest accelerated well past three-quarters complete this past week, with the finish line coming in view. 

According to Monday’s USDA crop progress report, 85% of the American spring wheat crop was in the bin as of Sunday. That is up 13 points from a week earlier and slightly ahead of last year at 83% and the five-year average of 84%. 

In the largest production state of North Dakota, the harvest was 78% done as of Sunday, up 16 points on the week, 2 points ahead of last year but 1 point behind average. The Minnesota harvest was 97% complete, compared to 89% a week earlier, and 87% for last year and the average. The Montana crop was 88% harvested, up from 73% the previous week and near 89% last year and 90% on average. The South Dakota harvest advanced 5 points to 96% complete, on par with last year and 2 points behind average. 

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Seed Testing: Regulatory Cost or Competitive Advantage?

Video: Seed Testing: Regulatory Cost or Competitive Advantage?

Most seed companies see testing as a regulatory box to check.

But what if it’s actually one of your strongest competitive advantages?

In this conversation with Amanda Patin, North America Business Development Director for US Crop Science at SGS, we dig into what seed testing really reveals, far beyond germination and a lab report. From seed vigor and mechanical damage to stress performance and pathogen pressure, Patin explains how deeper testing can help companies differentiate their seed, protect value, and drive real return on investment.

If seed testing is something you only think about when you have to, this discussion might change how you see and use it.