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BASIC WHEAT FACTS
Basic Wheat Info. Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry. About 90 percent of the state's land is used for crop farming and cattle ranching with about 24 million acres of cropland. On average, North Dakota producers plant about 7.5 million acres of wheat with production totaling 320 million bushels.WEEKLY WHEAT UPDATE
Weekly Wheat Update June 1, 2021 Emergence of the U.S. spring wheat crop is at 80 percent, still slightly ahead of average. Most of the crop has emerged in Minnesota and South Dakota but is still lagging a bit in Montana and North Dakota with about three-fourths emerged.DTN FUTURE PRICES
Wheat Data. This data product contains statistics on wheat-including the five classes of wheat: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum-and rye. Available data include: beginning stocks, production, imports, domestic and export use, ending stocks, prices, mill grind and flour disappearance. DTN Site. TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota. CONTACT US | ND WHEAT COMMISSION North Dakota Wheat Commission 2401 46th Avenue SE Suite 104 Mandan, ND 58554-4829 Phone: 701-328-5111 Fax: 701-663-5787 E-mail:ndwheat@ndwheat.com
HARD RED SPRING WHEAT Hard red spring wheat (HRS) is grown mostly in the northern areas of the country, where summers are generally mild and not too hot for young, tender plants. HRS is planted from April through late May and harvest in August and September. The majority of the HRS – about 95 percent – is grown in the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana CHARTS AND STATISTICS Charts and Statistics. There are a variety of supply and demand factors that have impacts on the wheat industry and market prices. This section shares visual information on these in the form of charts and various statistical representations. Wheat is marketed by the bushel in the U.S., but in nearly all other countries the metricsystem is used.
N.D. HISTORICAL WHEAT PRODUCTION wheat facts #14 9/30/2020 n.d. historical wheat production spring wheat acres acres yield/ total year planted harvested acre production (1,000) (1,000) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS Protein specifications have recently become more important in durum contracts due to labeling requirements on the finished product, especially in the United States. Most buyers specify a minimum of 12 or 13 percent protein. Moisture content-Maximum moisture content options include: 13.5% 13.0% 12.5% 12.0%. Soundness. HOME | ND WHEAT COMMISSIONABOUTNEWSEVENTSDTN FUTURE PRICESRESOURCESSEARCH SITE Founded in 1959, the North Dakota Wheat Commission is directed through a grassroots approach. Producers meet at the county level to elect representatives, who in turn elect six district commissioners. The governor appoints a seventh commissioner from a list of nominees submitted by major farm and grower organizations.BASIC WHEAT FACTS
Basic Wheat Info. Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry. About 90 percent of the state's land is used for crop farming and cattle ranching with about 24 million acres of cropland. On average, North Dakota producers plant about 7.5 million acres of wheat with production totaling 320 million bushels.WEEKLY WHEAT UPDATE
Weekly Wheat Update June 1, 2021 Emergence of the U.S. spring wheat crop is at 80 percent, still slightly ahead of average. Most of the crop has emerged in Minnesota and South Dakota but is still lagging a bit in Montana and North Dakota with about three-fourths emerged.DTN FUTURE PRICES
Wheat Data. This data product contains statistics on wheat-including the five classes of wheat: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum-and rye. Available data include: beginning stocks, production, imports, domestic and export use, ending stocks, prices, mill grind and flour disappearance. DTN Site. TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota. CONTACT US | ND WHEAT COMMISSION North Dakota Wheat Commission 2401 46th Avenue SE Suite 104 Mandan, ND 58554-4829 Phone: 701-328-5111 Fax: 701-663-5787 E-mail:ndwheat@ndwheat.com
HARD RED SPRING WHEAT Hard red spring wheat (HRS) is grown mostly in the northern areas of the country, where summers are generally mild and not too hot for young, tender plants. HRS is planted from April through late May and harvest in August and September. The majority of the HRS – about 95 percent – is grown in the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana CHARTS AND STATISTICS Charts and Statistics. There are a variety of supply and demand factors that have impacts on the wheat industry and market prices. This section shares visual information on these in the form of charts and various statistical representations. Wheat is marketed by the bushel in the U.S., but in nearly all other countries the metricsystem is used.
N.D. HISTORICAL WHEAT PRODUCTION wheat facts #14 9/30/2020 n.d. historical wheat production spring wheat acres acres yield/ total year planted harvested acre production (1,000) (1,000) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS Protein specifications have recently become more important in durum contracts due to labeling requirements on the finished product, especially in the United States. Most buyers specify a minimum of 12 or 13 percent protein. Moisture content-Maximum moisture content options include: 13.5% 13.0% 12.5% 12.0%. Soundness. GROWERS | ND WHEAT COMMISSION The North Dakota Wheat Commission is working to ensure a strong future for North Dakota wheat growers. The Commission is grower-funded and grower-controlled. In this section, you'll find: news about efforts to sustain and expand the use of wheat grown by. ABOUT | ND WHEAT COMMISSION About. The North Dakota Wheat Commission works to sustain and expand use of wheat grown by North Dakota farmers by creating worldwide market opportunities through efforts including opening overseas markets, reinforcing consumption of grain foods, developing new wheat varieties and influencing international import and export policies. PRODUCTION INFORMATION Production Information. North Dakota leads the nation in the production of hard red spring wheat and durum, and generally ranks second in all wheat production after Kansas. Producers also grow hard red winter and hard white wheat. Using the links at left, you'll find information about hard red spring, durum, hard red winter and hardwhite wheat
TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota.BUYERS & PROCESSORS
Buyers & Processors. The United States offers six distinct classes of wheat to customers worldwide: hard red spring, hard red winter, hard white, soft red winter, soft white, and durum. These classifications are based on kernel hardness, kernel color, and time of planting. Each class has its own uniform characteristics related to millingPUBLICATIONS
Publications. The North Dakota Wheat Commission releases several publications on a weekly, monthly and annual basis. The categories at the right list some of the main publications produced both for customers and producers.MARKET INFORMATION
The best alternative basis for the quality of wheat specified is $25 per ton over the futures price at Minneapolis. This equates to a cash price in Minneapolis of $135 per ton. Transportation to the Gulf from Minneapolis is $15 per ton and handling charges are $ 2 per ton. The exporter would offer the buyer a quote of $152 per ton or higher.WHEAT QUALITY
Wheat Quality. North Dakota wheat is known for its high quality, for which customers are willing to pay a premium. At NDSU, varieties must meet certain quality parameters before they can be released for commercial production. This analysis is done at the spring wheat and durum quality labs on the NDSU campus. One of the most importantmarketing
CROP PROGRESS REPORTS The North Dakota Wheat Commission issues a weekly crop progress report during the growing season, generally from April to early October. The report highlights planting progress, growing conditions, crop conditions, harvest progress and quality factors of the northern durum crop and hard red spring wheat crop in the four state region.VARIETY SURVEY
Documents. Annual 2020 Survey of Varieties Planted. 2019 ND Wheat Variety Survey. 2018 ND Wheat Variety Survey. 2017 Planted Wheat Varieties. Crop Quality Reports. Crop Progress Reports. Variety Survey. Annual Report. HOME | ND WHEAT COMMISSIONABOUTNEWSEVENTSDTN FUTURE PRICESRESOURCESSEARCH SITE Founded in 1959, the North Dakota Wheat Commission is directed through a grassroots approach. Producers meet at the county level to elect representatives, who in turn elect six district commissioners. The governor appoints a seventh commissioner from a list of nominees submitted by major farm and grower organizations. ABOUT | ND WHEAT COMMISSION About. The North Dakota Wheat Commission works to sustain and expand use of wheat grown by North Dakota farmers by creating worldwide market opportunities through efforts including opening overseas markets, reinforcing consumption of grain foods, developing new wheat varieties and influencing international import and export policies.BASIC WHEAT FACTS
Basic Wheat Info. Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry. About 90 percent of the state's land is used for crop farming and cattle ranching with about 24 million acres of cropland. On average, North Dakota producers plant about 7.5 million acres of wheat with production totaling 320 million bushels.WEEKLY WHEAT UPDATE
Weekly Wheat Update June 1, 2021 Emergence of the U.S. spring wheat crop is at 80 percent, still slightly ahead of average. Most of the crop has emerged in Minnesota and South Dakota but is still lagging a bit in Montana and North Dakota with about three-fourths emerged.DTN FUTURE PRICES
Wheat Data. This data product contains statistics on wheat-including the five classes of wheat: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum-and rye. Available data include: beginning stocks, production, imports, domestic and export use, ending stocks, prices, mill grind and flour disappearance. DTN Site. CONTACT US | ND WHEAT COMMISSION North Dakota Wheat Commission 2401 46th Avenue SE Suite 104 Mandan, ND 58554-4829 Phone: 701-328-5111 Fax: 701-663-5787 E-mail:ndwheat@ndwheat.com
TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota. HARD RED SPRING WHEAT Hard red spring wheat (HRS) is grown mostly in the northern areas of the country, where summers are generally mild and not too hot for young, tender plants. HRS is planted from April through late May and harvest in August and September. The majority of the HRS – about 95 percent – is grown in the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana CROP PROGRESS REPORTS Crop Progress Reports. The North Dakota Wheat Commission issues a weekly crop progress report during the growing season, generally from April to early October. The report highlights planting progress, growing conditions, crop conditions, harvest progress and quality factors of the northern durum crop and hard red spring wheat crop inthe four
CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS Protein specifications have recently become more important in durum contracts due to labeling requirements on the finished product, especially in the United States. Most buyers specify a minimum of 12 or 13 percent protein. Moisture content-Maximum moisture content options include: 13.5% 13.0% 12.5% 12.0%. Soundness. HOME | ND WHEAT COMMISSIONABOUTNEWSEVENTSDTN FUTURE PRICESRESOURCESSEARCH SITE Founded in 1959, the North Dakota Wheat Commission is directed through a grassroots approach. Producers meet at the county level to elect representatives, who in turn elect six district commissioners. The governor appoints a seventh commissioner from a list of nominees submitted by major farm and grower organizations. ABOUT | ND WHEAT COMMISSION About. The North Dakota Wheat Commission works to sustain and expand use of wheat grown by North Dakota farmers by creating worldwide market opportunities through efforts including opening overseas markets, reinforcing consumption of grain foods, developing new wheat varieties and influencing international import and export policies.BASIC WHEAT FACTS
Basic Wheat Info. Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry. About 90 percent of the state's land is used for crop farming and cattle ranching with about 24 million acres of cropland. On average, North Dakota producers plant about 7.5 million acres of wheat with production totaling 320 million bushels.WEEKLY WHEAT UPDATE
Weekly Wheat Update June 1, 2021 Emergence of the U.S. spring wheat crop is at 80 percent, still slightly ahead of average. Most of the crop has emerged in Minnesota and South Dakota but is still lagging a bit in Montana and North Dakota with about three-fourths emerged.DTN FUTURE PRICES
Wheat Data. This data product contains statistics on wheat-including the five classes of wheat: hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, white, and durum-and rye. Available data include: beginning stocks, production, imports, domestic and export use, ending stocks, prices, mill grind and flour disappearance. DTN Site. CONTACT US | ND WHEAT COMMISSION North Dakota Wheat Commission 2401 46th Avenue SE Suite 104 Mandan, ND 58554-4829 Phone: 701-328-5111 Fax: 701-663-5787 E-mail:ndwheat@ndwheat.com
TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota. HARD RED SPRING WHEAT Hard red spring wheat (HRS) is grown mostly in the northern areas of the country, where summers are generally mild and not too hot for young, tender plants. HRS is planted from April through late May and harvest in August and September. The majority of the HRS – about 95 percent – is grown in the states of North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana CROP PROGRESS REPORTS Crop Progress Reports. The North Dakota Wheat Commission issues a weekly crop progress report during the growing season, generally from April to early October. The report highlights planting progress, growing conditions, crop conditions, harvest progress and quality factors of the northern durum crop and hard red spring wheat crop inthe four
CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS Protein specifications have recently become more important in durum contracts due to labeling requirements on the finished product, especially in the United States. Most buyers specify a minimum of 12 or 13 percent protein. Moisture content-Maximum moisture content options include: 13.5% 13.0% 12.5% 12.0%. Soundness. NEWS | ND WHEAT COMMISSION Dustin Johnsrud and Scott Huso Elected to North Dakota Wheat Commission Board. Dustin Johnsrud, Epping and Scot Huso, Aneta were elected to the North Dakota Wheat Commission board at their respective district elections in March and will officially begin their terms on July 1, 2021. 04/19/2021. PRODUCTION INFORMATION Production Information. North Dakota leads the nation in the production of hard red spring wheat and durum, and generally ranks second in all wheat production after Kansas. Producers also grow hard red winter and hard white wheat. Using the links at left, you'll find information about hard red spring, durum, hard red winter and hardwhite wheat
TOP NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT VARIETIES IN 2020 Top North Dakota Wheat Varieties in 2020. The 2020 Survey of Varieties planted is now available. To view click Annual Survey of Varieties Planted in North Dakota.BUYERS & PROCESSORS
Buyers & Processors. The United States offers six distinct classes of wheat to customers worldwide: hard red spring, hard red winter, hard white, soft red winter, soft white, and durum. These classifications are based on kernel hardness, kernel color, and time of planting. Each class has its own uniform characteristics related to millingPUBLICATIONS
Publications. The North Dakota Wheat Commission releases several publications on a weekly, monthly and annual basis. The categories at the right list some of the main publications produced both for customers and producers.VARIETY SURVEY
Documents. Annual 2020 Survey of Varieties Planted. 2019 ND Wheat Variety Survey. 2018 ND Wheat Variety Survey. 2017 Planted Wheat Varieties. Crop Quality Reports. Crop Progress Reports. Variety Survey. Annual Report. SEARCH | ND WHEAT COMMISSION Search | ND Wheat Commission Search CHARTS AND STATISTICS Charts and Statistics. There are a variety of supply and demand factors that have impacts on the wheat industry and market prices. This section shares visual information on these in the form of charts and various statistical representations. Wheat is marketed by the bushel in the U.S., but in nearly all other countries the metricsystem is used.
HOME | ND WHEAT COMMISSION Author: Julie M Bilden Created Date: 7/24/2020 11:30:21 AMADMINISTRATOR
Staff - Administrator. ndwheat@ndwheat.com. As Administrator of the North Dakota Wheat Commission, Neal Fisher is responsible for implementing producer-funded programs intended to increase the total use of North Dakota wheat. Fisher works directly in the areas of export market development, research, transportation, trade policy andother issues
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The North Dakota Wheat Commission works to sustain and expand use of wheat grown by North Dakota farmers by creating worldwide market opportunities through efforts including opening overseas markets, reinforcing consumption of grain foods, developing new wheat varieties and influencing international import and export policies. Wheat producers fund these programs with a checkoff of a penny and a half oneach bushel sold.
Founded in 1959, the North Dakota Wheat Commission is directed through a grassroots approach. Producers meet at the county level to elect representatives, who in turn elect six district commissioners. The governor appoints a seventh commissioner from a list of nominees submitted by major farm and grower organizations. These seven producers make up the board of commissioners. They develop policy and programs, oversee their implementation and approve budget expenditures. Commissioners can serve no more than three four-year terms. Five employees administer programs and activities.NEWS
08/06/2019
MARK BIRDSALL APPOINTED TO NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT COMMISSION Mark Birdsall, Berthold, ND, was appointed by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to represent North Dakota’s wheat producers as the Commissioner-at-Large on the board of the North Dakota WheatCommission. ...
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SAMPLE COLLECTION UNDERWAY FOR WHEAT QUALITY REPORTS The annual U.S. hard red spring and northern durum harvest quality survey will be active across the region in the next few weeks. Approximately 1,000 samples are to be collected during the harvest ...view more news
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