The North American Millers’ Association (NAMA) 2025 spring conference panel forecasted U.S. soft red winter wheat production at 354.107 million bushels, a 3% increase from 2024. If realized, it would be the third-largest crop in the past decade. Production is expected to rise in the Central, Southeast, and South/Delta/Southwest regions, offsetting declines in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. The panel also projected 2025 soft white winter wheat production at 216.314 million bushels, a slight 0.4% increase from 2024, with gains in Michigan and Virginia outweighing minor declines in Wisconsin and the Pacific Northwest.