The reduced wheat yields will likely impact farmers' revenues and could lead to higher prices for wheat-based products. Nonirrigated fields are particularly affected, with yields expected to range between 60 and 70 bushels per acre, compared to over 100 bushels in irrigated fields. Farmers without adequate storage facilities may face additional challenges, as they are forced to sell their wheat at discounted prices. The situation underscores the importance of timely harvests to prevent further losses from preharvest sprouting or additional weather-related damage.