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Wheat growers in Texas must weigh input cost against crop output potential
1/26/2022 12:39:14 AM



CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
AFFECTED AREAS:
Armstrong County, TX
Bailey County, TX
Borden County, TX
Briscoe County, TX
Carson County, TX
Castro County, TX
Cochran County, TX
Collingsworth County, TX
Crosby County, TX
Dallam County, TX
Dawson County, TX
Deaf Smith County, TX
Donley County, TX
Floyd County, TX
Gaines County, TX
Garza County, TX
Gray County, TX
Hale County, TX
Hall County, TX
Hansford County, TX
Hartley County, TX
Hemphill County, TX
Hockley County, TX
Hutchinson County, TX
Lamb County, TX
Lipscomb County, TX
Lubbock County, TX
Lynn County, TX
Mitchell County, TX
Moore County, TX
Ochiltree County, TX
Oldham County, TX
Parmer County, TX
Potter County, TX
Randall County, TX
Roberts County, TX
Scurry County, TX
Sherman County, TX
Swisher County, TX
Terry County, TX
Wheeler County, TX
Yoakum County, TX

Start Date: 1/25/2022 -  
Wheat producers in the Texas High Plains are facing intense drought and must decide if dryland wheat is worth bringing to harvest. Many later-planted fields across the region have not emerged, and dryland field trial wheat plots planted Nov. 5 have only produced about a 2% stand so far. AgriLife Today (College Station, Texas), Jan 25, 2022
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