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Colorado– Harvest of winter wheat was nearly complete by week’s end at 94 percent, up from 75 percent the week prior. A year ago, 100 percent of the state’s winter wheat crop was harvested, while on average, 89 percent is usually harvested by this time. Spring wheat was 61 percent turning color, compared with 64 percent last year and 56 percent on average.

Nebraska– Wheat ripe was 95 percent, behind 100 last year and 98 average. Seventy-five percent of the crop was harvested, behind 100 last year and 89 average.

South DakotaWinter wheat turning color was 99 percent, behind 100 last year and average. Ripe was 72 percent, behind 100 last year and 92 average. Harvested were 21 percent, well behind 100 last year and 60 average. Spring wheat turning color was 91 percent, behind 100 last year and near 90 average. Ripe was 21 percent, well behind 99 last year and 46 average. Harvested were 3 percent, also well behind 78 last year and 22 average. Condition rated 6 percent very poor, 6 poor, 39 fair, 45 good, and 4 excellent.

North Dakota– Spring wheat headed was 93 percent, behind 100 last year but near 95 average. Turning color was 32 percent, well behind last year at 92 and 45 average. Ripe was 2 percent. Condition rated 1 percent very poor, 3 poor, 20 fair, 63 good, and 13 excellent. Durum wheat headed was 91 percent, behind last year’s 100 but ahead of 84 average. Turning color was 20 percent, behind 68 last year and 28 average. Condition rated 0 percent very poor, 2 poor, 19 fair, 72 good, and 7 excellent.

MontanaWarm, sunny days have helped to accelerate turning in small grains crops. However, there are reports of hail damage to wheat and pulse crops in several areas of the state following a series of thunderstorms. Winter wheat harvest continues with 9 percent harvested compared the 5 year average of 8 percent. Winter wheat conditions rated 2 percent very poor, 7 poor, 25 fair, 41 good, and 25 excellent. Spring wheat rated 1 percent very poor, 5 poor, 30 fair, 52 good, and 12 excellent. Durum wheat rated 8 percent very poor, 9 poor, 37 fair, 43 good, and 3 excellent.

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