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Wheat Production and Harvest
Freeze, Snow Effects Likely Cut into World’s High Quality Wheat Supply
Wheat Tour Finds Lower Yield Potential; Snow and Freeze Losses Still Uncertain
First Reports on HRW Damage from Late Season Snow and Freeze Events: “Just Terrible.”
U.S. Wheat Planted Area Falls to Record Low
USDA Expects U.S. Wheat Production to Fall 20 Percent Year-Over-Year
Central and Southern Plains HRW is Generally Dry and Vulnerable to Frost Damage
International Grains Council Sees a Smaller 2017/18 Wheat Harvest
Outlook for 2017/18 U.S. Winter Wheat Plantings
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