Washington’s farmers are expected to see a larger winter wheat crop than officials had anticipated earlier this year.
Washington’s 2013 winter wheat crop is expected to reach 119.7 million bushels, a 1 percent increase from last year, according to the U.S.. Department of Agriculture.
Washington farmers are expected to average about 70 bushels per acre from 1.71 million acres, up 2 bushels from the May forecast, according to a news release.
Benton County has about 74,000 acres of winter wheat, according to USDA. Those acres produced about 6.2 million bushels in 2012.