Yeah, get the big rains early and chit grows like hell then it dries up right when the heads are filling and you'll have nice straw with chit yields.

Our later seeded stuff was burning up but we lucked out and caught a couple thunder storms in July. Really short wheat but it headed out okay and looks to have made a halfway decent crop.

20 miles north of us got a pattern of rain in June/July and they are cutting 50-60 bushel wheat. 20 miles south and they are cutting 20-30 bushel wheat. And it gets way worse farther south, as in zero'd out fields.

That's farming, gambling every year.