Drought in Southern Plains Reduces Winter Wheat Forecast
Drought in Southern Plains Reduces Winter Wheat Forecast
US · Published Jun 15, 2026
The U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) has revised its 2026 winter wheat production forecast downward due to persistent drought conditions in the Southern Plains.

Why It's Important?

The ongoing drought in the Southern Plains is expected to have widespread economic and agricultural impacts. Farmers in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, who rely heavily on hard red winter wheat, face significant challenges as crop yields dwindle. The reduced supply could lead to higher wheat prices, affecting both domestic and international markets. Additionally, prolonged adverse weather conditions through the harvest season could exacerbate these issues, further straining the agricultural sector and food supply chains.

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