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Hard Red Winter Wheat in Central Texas Much of the Texas wheat crop is reported as looking good, though some fields were damaged by heavy rains or lodged by high winds.
(Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Robert Burns)

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Hard Red Winter Wheat in Central Texas Much of the Texas wheat crop is reported as looking good, though some fields were damaged by heavy rains or lodged by high winds.
(Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Robert Burns)

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