Wheat was first planted in the U.S. in 1777 and is still today the primary flour for U.S. grain products. Wheat is grown in 42 U.S. states with Kansas as the largest producer. Our own Whitman County produces on average 32 million bushels of wheat annually. Lincoln County produces 22 million bushels. (Need I remind you that many of our ancestors came to Eastern Washington back in the 19th century primarily to grow wheat?)
What's the best wheat for what product?
Hard Red Winter wheat: general all-purpose
Hard Red Spring wheat: breads, rolls, croissants, bagels, pizza crusts
Soft Red White wheat: cakes, pastries, Asian noodles, flat breads
Hard White wheat: Asian noodles, tortillas, flatbreads
Durum wheat: with a high protein content, perfect for pasta
It's a real science to today's wheat farmers to know what to plant, where and when. Which type is best for their fields; which types best resist disease. Each farmer has to make a decision, sometimes field by field, about which wheat variety will work for them.
**Amazing wheat factoids: In 2022, the U.S. shipped 205.3 metric tons (about 250,000 pounds) of wheat overseas; this wheat export had the value of $7.3 billion; and the U.S. is the 5th in the list of wheat exporters. There are about 100 different varieties of wheat crackers to be found in your favorite supermarket.
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