ONIDA, S.D. — It’s the busy season for custom harvest crews across the country. Crews like the Olsen Custom Farms start their harvest season in Oklahoma and Texas, then work their way up to the ...
Mychal Neumiller, secretary for the U.S. Custom Harvesters, says they have seen some issues with harvesting fall crops, including wetter corn and poor soybean performance.
It usually takes Rex Haskins and his crews about 30 days to combine the winter wheat on his Stanley County farm. This year, they'll do it in about a week and a half. Only about a third of his crop is ...
Hey harvest fans! Today’s adventure takes us to Hayden’s incredible wheat fields in West Texas, where our custom harvesting crew is tackling some seriously challenging conditions. The day starts with ...
The rhythm of wheat harvest is a symbolic sight during the summer months. This year, the sounds of harvest are rather quiet in some of the biggest wheat producing areas of the country, as extreme ...
As if farmers didn’t already have enough problems, now Kansas custom cutters are saying they may not come into Oklahoma or Texas because of poor wheat conditions. Drought and freeze have damaged the ...
High Plains Journal’s All Aboard Wheat Harvest program kicks off its 14th year this week! Learn more about all of our AAWH correspondents below. To follow all the crews on their journeys along the ...
ENID, Okla. — It’s almost noon outside Enid. A 30 mph wind is burning the morning dew off a wheat field that’s a mile long.
One of my projects is to evaluate the feasibility of collecting wheat straw for the Dakota Spirit AgEnergy plant being planned near Spiritwood, N.D. An important question needing to be answered early ...
LAWTON (AP) — The Oklahoma wheat harvest is starting in southern Oklahoma, and producers say all is well except for the prices. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday reported prices from ...
As truckload after truckload of harvested wheat makes its way from smaller grain elevators in Hereford and Canyon, Texas to larger operations in Amarillo for loading onto trains and shipment by rail, ...
BURLINGTON — Looks can be deceiving. Rolling wheat fields may appear green and lively to passing drivers, but the farmers who planted the fields see a different story playing out as their crops die ...
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