In 2024, global wheat supplies increased due to higher production in Russia and the U.S., driving prices down. Soft white wheat production in the Pacific Northwest, including Idaho, also grew slightly. While low prices challenge markets, they may enhance U.S. export competitiveness, particularly in East Asia. Global factors like reduced EU production, Russian export quotas, and low global ending stocks could support price recovery. U.S. wheat exports are growing, fueled by increased international demand. Idaho’s acreage is stable, with increasing yields and prices over the past decade, bolstered by post-pandemic market trends.