Winter Wheat Rainfall Since June 1

I thought it might be helpful to bring the June 1 to 6 rainfall across the winter wheat belt to your attention. In this area, most of the wheat is grown near and west of I-35. Currently, most analysts says that worldwide wheat supplies are "tight." This means that a good crop is especially needed this year. 

I am concerned about flooding in areas where the wheat is ripe or ripening (generally south of the KS-OK border) causing the wheat to lessen in quality. 

Regardless, drought conditions improved significantly during May. The latest drought conditions, as of Tuesday, are below. 

Looking ahead, here is the forecast rainfall for the next seven days. 

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