Drought is impacting winter wheat crops globally, with about 52% of U.S. winter wheat under drought conditions. Pacific Northwest states show mixed crop conditions: Idaho has 6% of wheat rated as excellent, Oregon 16%, and Washington 8%. Despite drought, global wheat supplies remain fairly high, leading to pressure on prices. In the U.S. Soft white wheat in the Pacific Northwest shows average protein levels of 9.2% (lower than last year's 11.1%), with improved exports due to good performance and competitive pricing.