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Which 10 States Are Reporting Winter Wheat Planting?

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  1. Nationally, winter wheat planting is 5% complete, slightly behind the 6% average.
  2. Washington is more than 10 points ahead of average progress.
  3. Overall, progress is uneven, with some states moving faster than others.

As of Sept. 7, 10 of the country’s top 18 winter-wheat-growing states had reported planting winter wheat, according to the most recent USDA Crop Progress report. Across those 10 states, planting stands at 5%. The five-year average for planted winter wheat at this time of year is 6%. Here’s an in-depth review of the states that reported.

Washington

Washington is leading the pack in winter wheat planting with 40% completed. That’s a jump of 23 percentage points from last week, and ahead of last year at this time when 32% had been planted. Planting is well ahead of the five-year average of 28%.

Nebraska

The USDA reported that 8% of winter wheat had been planted in Nebraska. Last year at this time, 6% had been planted. The state’s farmers are 3 percentage points ahead of the five-year average.

Colorado

The winter wheat planting in Colorado was reported at 6% complete, which is five percentage points ahead of last week. Last year at this time, 16% of the crop had been planted. Planting is behind the five-year average of 17%.

Texas

The USDA reported that 5% of Texas winter wheat had been planted. Last year at this time, 6% had been planted. The state is on track with the five-year average for winter wheat planting.

Idaho

Idaho’s winter wheat planting is at 5%. That’s a 4-percentage point jump from last week. Idaho is 1 percentage point behind last year at this time and 2 percentage points behind the five-year average.

Oregon

Oregon’s winter wheat planting was reported at 5%. That’s 3 percentage points ahead of the prior week and 1 percentage point ahead of last year. The five-year average is 4%.

South Dakota

The USDA reported that 4% of South Dakota winter wheat had been planted. Last year at this time, 11% had been planted. The state is behind the five-year average of 9% for winter wheat planting.

Indiana

The winter wheat planting in Indiana was reported at 2% complete, which is the same as last year at this time. The five-year average is 1%.

Kansas

In Kansas, winter wheat planting reached 1% the week ending Sept. 7. Last year 4% was planted. The five-year average is 2%.

Montana

Winter wheat planting in Montana was reported at 1%. Last year at this time it was at 2% planted. The state is behind the five-year average of 5%.

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