A small grains economist at Washington State University, shared an optimistic yet cautious outlook for wheat prices at the Tri-State Grain Growers Convention. Weaker basis levels signal potential for price increases if futures rise, supported by reduced Black Sea exports and improved U.S. export performance. Challenges include a strong U.S. dollar, high ending stocks, and proposed tariffs that could impact key markets. Fortenbery advised farmers to monitor market conditions, consider hedge-to-arrive contracts, and capitalize on short-term price opportunities.