CDN | Christian Jacobsen Tommy Wise, experienced co-op hand, inspects a sample of wheat to check for quality and holes before being moved to the mill for processing at the Farmers Cooperative of Western Oklahoma.
Wheat harvest is over, marking what many consider a very bad year for the crop.
“It was definitely one of the worst crops that we’ve had in some time. Just a lot of unfavorable conditions, going into the year, the drought being a big, huge main factor,” said Farmers Cooperative of Western Oklahoma Location Manager Michael Shackelford.
“In the territory that we’re in, we’ve got a lot of cow/ calf ran…