Oklahoma Wheat Crop Update — June 2, 2026

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Oklahoma wheat harvest is moving, but this crop is showing just how much drought, spring heat and scattered rain can change the story from field to field.
In this Oklahoma Wheat Crop Update from the Oklahoma Wheat Commission, Dave Deken reports from Noble County as combines continue rolling across the state. Pete Matthiesen of Matthiesen Farms near Billings shares what he is seeing in the field, and Dr. Todd Hubbs, Oklahoma State University extension grain marketing specialist, breaks down what Oklahoma wheat producers should know about prices, basis, global supply and demand.
This update is for producers, grain handlers, rural communities and anyone who wants a clearer look at how Oklahoma wheat moves from the field to the elevator — and why this year’s crop matters beyond the farm gate.
Follow the Oklahoma Wheat Commission for more harvest updates, field reports, market insight and wheat industry news.
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