By Associated Press - Thursday, August 15, 2019

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Wheat farmers are harvesting their crop in Washington, but are selling it for prices at or below what it costs to produce.

The Spokesman-Review says farmers took a hit this week by a federal forecast that drove down the already low prices.

On Friday, the base price at Portland for a bushel of soft white wheat was $5.98. Hard red winter wheat was trading at $5.20 and white spring wheat traded at $5.90.



Farmers need to get about $5.50 a bushel to cover costs.

But on Monday, the USDA came out with its August crop production report which showed a 3% increase in wheat production from the July report. That caused wheat prices to drop on Monday and Tuesday.

About 90 percent of Washington wheat is exported.

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