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USDA confirms smallest US wheat crop on record

Created at 2 Jul · 12:50 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has projected the 2026/27 winter wheat crop at 1.030 billion bushels, the lowest since 1965, due to severe drought conditions impacting key growing regions.

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Key Numbers

1.030 billion bushelsprojected US winter wheat production 2026/27
1965lowest winter wheat production year
497 million bushelsprojected hard red winter wheat production
1957lowest hard red winter wheat production year
46%winter wheat crop rated poor or very poor
2006worst winter wheat crop condition year
36%wheat fields predicted unharvested
32%average wheat field abandonment nationwide
1917year for fourth-highest abandonment rate

Who's Involved

USDA
Department of Agriculture, projected crop outlook and condition ratings
Karl Plume
Reuters reporter covering US wheat crop
Mariah Squire
Successful Farming reporter on crop progress
Jackie Ourada
Nebraska Public Media reporter on drought impact
Brent Barnett
Brownfield Ag News reporter on farmer abandonment
Shale Porter
North-central Kansas farmer who abandoned acres
Donald Trump
US President whose tariff battles impact farmers
USDA confirms smallest US wheat crop on record

↳ Why This Matters

The record-low U.S. wheat crop, driven by severe drought, will likely lead to tighter global supplies and potentially higher prices for consumers, while also exacerbating financial pressures on American farmers already contending with increased input costs and trade disruptions.

Key facts

  • The USDA has projected U.S. winter wheat production for the 2026/27 season at 1.030 billion bushels.
  • This projection represents the lowest winter wheat production since 1965.
  • Hard red winter wheat production is expected to fall to 497 million bushels, the lowest since 1957.
  • 46% of the nation's winter wheat crop is rated poor or very poor, the worst condition since 2006.
  • Approximately 36% of wheat fields are predicted to be unharvested due to drought and abandonment.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has projected the 2026/27 winter wheat crop at 1.030 billion bushels, marking the lowest production since 1965 due to severe drought conditions across key Plains states. Hard red winter wheat output is expected to reach its lowest point since 1957.

According to the latest USDA data, the nation's winter wheat crop is in its worst condition since 2006, with 46% rated poor or very poor. Nebraska's crop is particularly hard-hit, with 82% in poor or very poor condition. This severe drought is forcing farmers to abandon significant portions of their fields, with the USDA predicting nearly 36% of wheat fields will not be harvested this year. Nationwide, wheat field abandonment is averaging around 32%, the fourth-highest rate since 1917.

Farmers are facing increased pressure from rising fuel and fertilizer prices, exacerbated by disruptions from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and trade disputes stemming from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff battles. In Kansas, one farmer reported abandoning over 200 acres due to low yield expectations.

Frequently asked questions

The USDA projects U.S. winter wheat production for the 2026/27 season at 1.030 billion bushels.

A harsh drought in the Plains region has significantly reduced production and is forcing farmers to abandon crops.

The crop is in its worst condition since 2006, with 46% rated poor or very poor.

The USDA predicts nearly 36% of wheat fields will not be harvested this year due to abandonment.

What Happens Next

01The full impact of the drought on global wheat supplies and prices will become clearer as the harvest progresses.

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How It Developed

The USDA has cut its U.S. winter wheat crop outlook by 2% from the previous month.
Total winter wheat production is projected to be the lowest since 1965.
Hard red winter wheat production is projected to fall to its lowest level since 1957.
The nation's winter wheat crop is in its worst condition since 2006, with 46% rated poor or very poor.
Nebraska's winter wheat crop is in the worst shape of all top states, with 82% rated poor or very poor.
The USDA predicts nearly 36% of wheat fields will not be harvested this year.
Total wheat field abandonment nationwide is averaging around 32% for the season, the fourth-highest rate since 1917.

Sources

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USDA confirms smallest US wheat crop on recordWorld Grain
T2
US Winter Wheat Crop Smallest Since 1965, USDA Saysfarmpolicynews.illinois.edu

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