Wheat has broken dormancy and is trying to grow. Overall this winter, from the start of December to mid-February, has been warm and dry with some hard freezes here and ...
Heatwaves hitting wheat crops during flowering could slash global harvests far more severely than drought in future, scientists have warned.
Northwest Oklahoma’s wheat crop — after enjoying above-average precipitation recently — is drawing closer to the all-important jointing stage that will determine head size and grains per head. “Just ...