WHEATTRIALS Reagan Noland, Ph.D.,Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agronomist and assistant professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, harvests wheat in yield trial plots at San Angelo. | MICHAEL MILLER/TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE
Across Texas, wheat harvest results depended very much on the weather. Drought led to early termination of dryland fields, and muddy conditions are delaying ongoing harvests to the detriment of grain quality. However, across the state, it was an average year for Texas wheat.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agronomists initially predicted a good wheat season based on a good start. But condi…