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Monroe County
Agriculture Program
Wheat Production

Wheat has long been considered a "step-child" or "cash-flow" crop in Arkansas, including Monroe County. However with prices having doubled what they were just two or three years ago, producers are looking to wheat to be a real money-maker. In 2007, 34,000 acres of wheat were planted in Monroe County, more than double the acreage planted the previous two years combined. However the 2006-2007 wheat crop was one marked by disaster, as an unseasonable cold snap swept through over Easter weekend and froze the crop, wiping out some fields and affecting yield in almost every field planted. This has caused a tightening of the seed supply available for the 2007-2008 crop, with almost every bag of seed available being planted this year. However, total acreage appears to be higher than last year, possibly approaching 40,000 acres in the county.

Below, you will find links to websites and publications from the University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service, that provide recommendations and other helpful information for growing wheat in Arkansas.

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