Pacific Northwest wheat leaders are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming harvest, hoping to avoid extreme heat and secure timely rain. Each voiced concerns over weather volatility, rising input costs, and regulatory pressures impacting wheat growers. They warned of potential crop damage in Idaho without imminent rain, and noted long-term challenges for farm viability amid global competition and political uncertainty. All emphasized the need for farmer advocacy, improved infrastructure, and ongoing investment in wheat research. Despite hardships, they urged fellow growers to stay involved and keep sharing their stories to ensure agriculture’s future.