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Everybody saying the same thing, what a strange year.
Well, let’s take a look at where some of the crews are getting busy right now. Deegan Harvesting has the wheels turning again in northern Oklahoma after a long rain delay. That’s Deegan Harvesting LLC.
According to the Oklahoma Wheat Commission and some photos submitted by Chase Whittam, the wheat harvest this week in Grant County is reporting yields in the upper 40s to 50s and a 62 pound test weight. That’s in Grant County in Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma Wheat Commission. Ferris Harvesting is having a hard time staying out of the rain in Texas, so the boys had some fun and headed to Fort Worth for the day.
Paplow Customs LLC over the past week kicked off their 2026 harvest season. They weren’t able to start as far south as they would have liked due to the drought, but they are grateful for having harvest work in southern Kansas. They’re hoping that this week they can wrap up their first stop of the season and move up the road. They said it might feel like we’re actually on the harvest trail. There’s some pictures on our Harvest USA Facebook page. Credit to Cole Mast for those.
And finally, this weekend, Sanders Harvesting says today is finally the day to make some dust fly in Floyd County, Texas.
And here’s some interesting information. Did you know that in 1831, Cyrus McCormick patented the Mechanical Reaper, a breakthrough invention that changed American agriculture forever. Before the Reaper, harvesting wheat required long hours of hand labor with sickles and scythes. 1831, the Mechanical Reaper.
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