As the spring wheat season is in full effect across the country, its progress varies state by state. Take a look below to see the current status of the season from each region.
Idaho
“Planting a hard white spring wheat strip trial near American Falls, Idaho, with Clinger Farms. #plant2020 #ilovemyjob” - Trenton Stanger April 20, 2020
Nebraska
“The spring wheat fared the cold better than the winter wheat. Really looking good!” - Tyson Narjes April 23, 2020
NW Kansas / SW Nebraska
NW Kansas and SW Nebraska spring wheat has almost caught up to winter wheat! - Andrew Blubaugh April 30, 2020
Kansas
“This is a field of spring wheat WB9590 planted March 8. This cropping system follows 100 bu plus 2019 dryland corn and eliminates a fallow year and gives us the much needed wheat stubble to make corn possible again in 2021 if it proves itself.” - Michael Sieck April 11, 2020
Montana
Treating some WB9668 while it's a little cool and wet to plant today. Hopefully #plant20 can continue on Thursday. - Brett Heidema April 14, 2020
Northern Plains ( South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota)
Spring wheat planting has progressed nicely in the northern Plains. The entire state of South Dakota, southwest, central, parts of southeast North Dakota, and the southern half of Minnesota have all seen steady and widespread spring wheat seeding in the past two weeks. The northern tier of North Dakota and Minnesota are all seeing localized but minimal spring wheat seeding with more days of field drying needed for widespread planting. The earliest seeded spring wheat in the region has emerged. - Grant Mehring May 4, 2020