According to the Texas Crop and Weather Report released May 19, 2026:
Panhandle: Some irrigated wheat showed freeze damage. Overall crop condition was poor due to lack of moisture.
South Plains: Wheat conditions declined as Triticum Mosaic Virus and Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus were reported to be widespread and severe. Disease pressure contributed to reduced yield expectations.
Rolling Plains: Wheat harvest was set to begin soon, although anticipated rainfall may delay the start.
North: Winter wheat was fair and good. Winter wheat had formed heads.
West Central: Hail took out a significant amount of wheat acreage in the northern part of the district as harvest was slated to begin.
Central: Wheat harvest was in full swing with highly variable yields. There appeared to be fewer planted acres of winter wheat for grain.
Southeast: Winter wheat is headed and in good condition.