Winter wheat test plots at the Washington State University Dryland Research Station in Lind. Wheat is doing better this year, thanks to ample rain, though late planting and cooler mean it’s about two weeks behind where it would normally be in development.
June 20, 2022
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Field day returns to WSU wheat farm
LIND — Washington State University wheat researcher Mike Pumphrey said that after last year’s drought and heat wave, he simply did not expect it to rain as much as it has this year.