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Wheat looks great, but corn and soybeans start to wilt in heat.

Bryce Knorr, Contributing market analyst

June 17, 2016

3 Min Read

Temperatures topping 100 degrees in some parts of the Midwest started to take a toll on spring planted crops this week, but there’s one set of growers loving the hot weather. Winter wheat growers are gearing up harvest and rain is the last thing their fields need.

USDA reported record winter wheat yields in its June 10 report, and producers responding to Feedback From The Field couldn’t agree more. Their assessment of their crop improved last week, with the average better than good.

“Crop looks exceptional,” reported a grower near Salina, Kansas, in the heart of hard red winter wheat country. A Kentucky farmer reported soft red winter wheat also doing well.

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“Wheat harvest 75% complete with quality very good and yield from 15% to 20% above average,” said the producer, whose first corn will begin pollinating next week.

But corn and soybeans appear to be headed in the other direction in some areas. “Very short on moisture, crops maturing quickly and alfalfa is extremely poor,” posted a North Dakota producer.

A dry pocket is also developing between I-70 and I-80 in the western Midwest. “Corn has been rolling for a week here. That is two weeks earlier than 2012,” noted a Missouri grower. Another from that state said crops were OK, for now: “Two weeks ago was our last rain and we were extremely wet. Now we could use a rain after 90+ temps for most of that time. Corn still ok but getting tall and needing a drink soon!”

Another producer from Ohio didn’t mince words: “Need rain“

Overall farmers reporting said fields were still a little above average, but their ratings were down from the previous week.

Click the large green dots on the interactive map to see reports from this week, with smaller dots showing previous reports.

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Feedback From The Field - June 17, 2016

Feedback From The Field - June 17, 2016

Feedback From The Field - June 17, 2016

Feedback from the Field - June 13, 2016 - Crops off to good start, but need rain

Feedback from the Field - June 8, 2016 - Growers say heat will help some crops, hurt others.

Feedback from the Field - June 6, 2016 - Crops improve, but growers see too much or too little rain

Feedback from the Field - May 31, 2016 - Corn slowly improves ahead of first USDA ratings

Feedback from the Field - May 25, 2016 - Goldilocks spring hard to find in Corn Belt

Feedback from the Field - May 23, 2016 - Corn Belt dries out a little as mid-May deadline arrives

Feedback from the Field - May 18, 2016 - Growers worry about frost damage from weekend's chill

Feedback from the Field - May 14, 2016 - Growers hope to get back into the field

Feedback from the Field - May 13, 2016 - Planting delays grab market's attention

Feedback from the Field - May 11, 2016 - It's deju vu all over again as wet weather continues

Feedback from the Field - May 9, 2016 - Weather challenges farmers in eastern Midwest

Feedback from the Field - May 3, 2016 - Growers say wet weather stalls planting

Feedback from the Field - May 2, 2016 - Some crops off to slow start as wet and cold hamper planting

About the Author(s)

Bryce Knorr

Contributing market analyst, Farm Futures

Bryce Knorr first joined Farm Futures Magazine in 1987. In addition to analyzing and writing about the commodity markets, he is a former futures introducing broker and Commodity Trading Advisor. A journalist with more than 45 years of experience, he received the Master Writers Award from the American Agricultural Editors Association.

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