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Wheat Watchers Week of May 25, 2026

By Jenna Falor

Welcome to the sixth edition of this season’s Wheat Watchers! This report will come out weekly until most of the state hits flower and then will switch to bi-weekly until most of the state has harvested. This report is only possible because of our agribusiness and farmers who participate as Wheat Watchers. If you are interested in being a wheat watcher, especially if you see your area isn’t represented, please reach out to Michigan State University Extensionfield crops educator Jenna Falor at falorjen@msu.edu.  

Overall, this week reporters are seeing wheat ranging from Feekes 6–10.5.3. This means the first wheat in Michigan has hit flower while the northernmost is just hitting Feekes 6.

Southwest Michigan

We had one wheat watcher reporting from the southwest region in St. Joseph County near Centreville. Wheat has reached Feekes 10.5.3 (flowering complete) and fungicide applications went out across the area during flowering. There was some nice rainfall over the past week across much of southwest Michigan.

Southeast Michigan

We had two wheat watchers reporting from the southeast region, one in Jackson County near Jackson and one in Monroe County near Ida. They both report wheat has reached Feekes 10.5.1–10.5.3 (flowering). With the wheat flowering, fungicides for head scab are being applied in the southeast region.

East central (Thumb) Michigan

We had one wheat watcher reporting from the Thumb in Huron County near Ubly. Wheat is at Feekes 9. There has been some light disease pressure in the area including wheat streak mosaic virus, some septoria and some very light powdery mildew. Overall, wheat fields look OK in most areas, except those that had severe water stress early. There are some fields that were damaged by hail in the past couple of weeks in the Unionville area that most likely will be tilled under following crop insurance adjusters yield estimates.

Central Michigan

We had four wheat watchers reporting from the central region: one in Isabella County near Mt. Pleasant, one in Gratiot County near Middleton, one in Saginaw County near Richville and one in Montcalm County near Entrican. All watchers are reporting Feekes 9 (flag leaf) to Feekes 10.5 (head completely emerged).

The Richville watcher reports wheat is at Feekes 9–10.5 and is starting to see some powdery mildew. The watcher near Mt. Pleasant reports wheat is at Feekes 10.3–10.5, with the Feekes 10.5 being closer to Alma in Gratiot County. The watcher near Middleton reports wheat is at Feekes 10.1– 10.5 and is seeing some leaf beetles out in fields. The Entrican watcher reports wheat is at Feekes 10.1–10.5 (various stages of the heading) and is seeing no issues.

Source : msu.edu

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