May 27, 2025
According to the Texas Crop Progress and Condition Report published by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), winter wheat harvest progressed throughout the state; however, rainfall slowed harvest in some areas. Winter wheat harvested reached 17 percent, down 2 points from the previous year and down 1 point from normal. Crop condition ratings for wheat are 26% good to excellent; 40% fair; and 34% poor to very poor.
May 28, 2025
HRW harvest in the Texas Blacklands region is continuing to progress north, but SRW harvest is still at least a week out, according to Attebury Grain in Saginaw.
The Attebury location in Saginaw reported area yields ranging from 15 to 60 bushels per acre. Test weights have been consistent with an average of 60 pounds and protein levels ranging from 9 – 12.5% with an average of 10.6%.
May 29, 2025
According to the Texas Crop and Weather Report released May 29, 2025:
Central: Wheat harvest continued in Central Texas with variable yields from 20 to 70 bushels per acre. In the West Central region, harvest was underway with some rain delays. Yields ranged from 35 to 50 bushels per acre with good test weights.
North Texas: North Texas wheat was still a week to 10-days off from harvest while conditions were fair to good.
Rolling Plains: Rolling Plains farmers faced localized damage to crops from small storm systems. Limited cutting had occurred but most were waiting on fields to dry down.
Panhandle: In the Panhandle, wheat conditions were fair to good and wheatlage harvest was progressing rapidly.
South Plains: In the South Plains Region most wheat was cut for hay or being grazed. Seed wheat harvest will begin shortly.
Other Regions: In the Far West, South and Southeast regions, wheat harvest continued.