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    Thoughts on the winter weather reaching down to the Gulf of Mexico? How will this effect the winter wheat throughout the central and southern states. Freezing temperatures predicted from here to the southern tip of Texas!

    #2
    Originally posted by Flatlander9 View Post
    Thoughts on the winter weather reaching down to the Gulf of Mexico? How will this effect the winter wheat throughout the central and southern states. Freezing temperatures predicted from here to the southern tip of Texas!
    Winter wheat is a cockroach

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      #3
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
      Winter wheat is a cockroach
      It is too early for the cold weather to hurt winter wheat much.

      Winter Wheat needs to be jointing [small heads inside stem]... before much damage.

      Winter Wheat freezes off.. often times comes back much thicker then... looks like good amount of snow with the cold... which will help the wheat as it has been dry.

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        #4
        American winter wheat dies three times before it yields a bumper.

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          #5
          When I come back home from Florida we head to Dallas then go north. In Late march the winter wheat is just starting to fill in Texas as you move north each state is heading then flag then greening up then snow at South Dakota. To early some on dry land could maybe freeze kill but it has 10 lives.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            When I come back home from Florida we head to Dallas then go north. In Late march the winter wheat is just starting to fill in Texas as you move north each state is heading then flag then greening up then snow at South Dakota. To early some on dry land could maybe freeze kill but it has 10 lives.
            Agree SKFarmer, Wheat in Texas should be prone especially in mid February. Often these cold dips reach the wwheat in Nebraska, Kansas and maybe Oklahoma(which would still be dormant, for the most part), but to see really cold all the way down into Texas only happens every five years or so.

            Doesn't really matter as we'll be told it wasn't cold enough, or the area that was really cold was small, or they don't grow wheat in those areas, or we won't know till harvesting begins, or something else,,,

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              #7
              Temperature forecast map for 3:00am Tuesday morning. Looks brutal. Winter wheat areas looking much colder than prairies. Showing large areas at -40'C, also showing close to -20'C near to Houston.

              https://www.ventusky.com/?p=45.1;-90.9;3&l=temperature-2m&t=20210216/0900 https://www.ventusky.com/?p=45.1;-90.9;3&l=temperature-2m&t=20210216/0900

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                #8
                Futures market will tell you

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                  #9
                  Watch orange juice futures - prolly limit-up this week.
                  Last edited by sumdumguy; Feb 14, 2021, 21:21.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    Watch orange juice future- prolly limit-up this week.
                    Speaking of orange juice futures...........

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                      Watch orange juice futures - prolly limit-up this week.
                      Where’s Beak’s?

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                        #12
                        Temperature Anomaly in degrees F.

                        https://twitter.com/burgwx/status/1360957642341031938 https://twitter.com/burgwx/status/1360957642341031938

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                          It is too early for the cold weather to hurt winter wheat much.

                          Winter Wheat needs to be jointing [small heads inside stem]... before much damage.

                          Winter Wheat freezes off.. often times comes back much thicker then... looks like good amount of snow with the cold... which will help the wheat as it has been dry.
                          Got this off RRFN today:

                          Cold Temps Hit Winter Wheat Growing Areas
                          Published Today
                          The Kansas wheat crop was widely variable as it went into dormancy. Kansas Wheat Vice President of Research Aaron Harries says the northwest third of the state is the concern. “We’ve had good moisture in the central and parts of southern Kansas, but the northwest third of the state has been dry and we’ve had cold weather and wind impacting the wheat crop. Some of the wheat crop hasn’t emerged. The wheat crop isn’t necessarily in a stage of growth, but temperatures below zero are a concern when there’s no snow cover.” With the crop still in dormancy, Harries says farmers won’t know if there has been any damage until spring.

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