While Idaho wheat and barley harvests are later than normal due to cool, wet spring weather, the crops seem to be coming in with little issue, participants said during the University of Idaho’s “Ag Talk Tuesday” virtual meeting this week. Yields for winter wheat have been pretty good. Some of the dryland acres are doing pretty well, but yields aren’t yet known because some of the upper elevation areas are only at soft dough, said Juliet Marshall, plant pathologist with the University of Idaho.