Texas A&M AgriLifeOn the heels of the 2024 wheat harvest, Texas A&M AgriLife experts who evaluate how wheat varieties grow under adversity have selected top performers and released their annual Wheat Grain “Picks” List in time for producers to prepare for planting.“It is always an exciting time closing out one season and looking onto the next,” said Brandon Gerrish, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service statewide small grains specialist, Bryan-College Station. “Though it feels like the harvest season just ended, planting season will be underway in another four to six weeks in the northern Panhandle, and we will start to ...