HUSA Jun 15 2026 – Oklahoma Update

It has been a strange season with a very short run in Texas, but gettin’ ‘er done is Farris Harvesting who was there and now they’re moving up into the panhandle of Oklahoma where they did get some moisture. That’s Farris Harvesting. Yields though in Texas, some people were reporting 50 to 60 bushel.

Sanders Harvesting and Trucking has a wheat rat report for us. Slick wrote, we finished a little wheat run last night here at home in Floydada, Texas. That was on the 10th. Praise the Lord for having a little wheat to cut even though it wasn’t very good yields. Farmers cutting some only making 5 to 6 bushel just to have some seed wheat. We did cut a few irrigated circles that yielded 16 to 25 he wrote. New certified registered seed may cost up to $27 a bushel. We will be cleaning up equipment and getting ready to load up and head to Kansas next stop. We’ll give all the glory to God for what we had. And Slick wishes everyone a blessed day. That’s Sanders Harvesting and Trucking out of Floydada, Texas moving up into Oklahoma now. 

Speaking of the Oklahoma wheat harvest, it’s moving fast but low harvested acres, drought stress and recent rains are shaping what producers and elevators are seeing across the state.

In the latest Oklahoma wheat crop update from the Oklahoma Wheat Commission, Dave Deken reports from Kingfisher County with the latest USDA NASS crop condition numbers as well as Oklahoma Wheat Commission harvest estimates, yield reports, test weights, rainfall totals and drought conditions. Also features Lad Lafferty, president of the Wheeler Brothers Grain and a sister brother harvest crew from Beckham County working fields near Amarita and Alfalfa County as Oklahoma farmers push through a challenging 2026 harvest. 

Catch that Oklahoma Wheat report on our Facebook page at Harvest USA Report.


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