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US Wheat Futures Climb Recently as Great Plains Drought Threatens Winter Crop Yields

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May 12, 2026
˜ Prakhar Panchbhaiya
  • Wheat prices rose recently in mid-April after weaker USDA winter wheat ratings raised supply concerns.
  • Drought spread across the Great Plains, reaching nearly 90 percent in Nebraska and Oklahoma.
  • Higher fertilizer costs increased spring planting expenses and added support to wheat prices.
  • Prices climbed further recently in late April as crop ratings worsened and poor-condition acreage increased.
  • A late-April freeze in the central Plains and delayed spring wheat planting in the upper Midwest deepened supply fears.

Wheat prices moved higher recently in April as worsening crop conditions in the United States raised supply concerns and encouraged stronger buying in futures markets.

Prices climbed in mid-April after USDA crop ratings showed weaker winter wheat conditions. The decline increased concern over the size and quality of the upcoming crop, giving support to wheat futures.

Drought added further pressure across the Great Plains, where key winter wheat areas were already facing poor soil moisture. Coverage reached nearly 90 percent in Nebraska and Oklahoma, threatening yield potential during an important stage of crop development.

Higher fertilizer costs also supported the price rise. Rising input expenses increased the cost of spring planting, adding a production-cost premium to wheat markets during the month.

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The upward movement continued recently in late April as crop ratings weakened further. A drop in good-to-excellent ratings and a broader share of poor crop ratings increased fears that output could fall below earlier expectations.

Weather risks intensified after a late-April freeze hit the central Plains. The cold spell stressed jointing winter wheat and added to damage already caused by drought, raising expectations of further yield losses.

Spring wheat planting also fell behind the usual pace because of cold and wet weather in the upper Midwest. The delay added another supply concern for traders and helped push prices to their highest level in several months.

The recent April rally showed that wheat prices were driven mainly by US crop stress, rising farm costs and planting delays. Poor winter wheat conditions, Plains drought, freeze damage and slower spring planting kept the market firm through the second half of the month.

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