WINTER WHEAT
Winter wheat is sown in the autumn between September and November in a normal year, however in the case of a wet autumn this is extended into January or even early February.
As a result crops are at widely varying growth stages so this page will show crops at the most forward of the range as this is likely to be of most interest to glider pilots.
 

Early August

1000-1500ft
Surface
Wheat harvest will start within the next week in the east midlands and continue for around 3/4 weeks.
The wheat field in the aerial shot is the pale coloured field in the top centre of the frame
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Mid July
1000-1500ft
Surface
Many Wheat crops are beginning to change colour as drought stress (yes really) causes premature ripening of crops on lighter soils, however most wheat crops are still dark green
The wheat field in the aerial shot is the triangular field in the centre of the frame
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Late June
1000-1500ft
Surface
Now  too tall for safe landings at around 75 cm.
Winter wheat will appear very dark green from the air with pronounced tramlines.
NB the dark tramlines indicating that the crop is too tall for landing.
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Mid June
1000-1500ft
Surface
Now  too tall for safe landings at around 70 cm.
Winter wheat will appear very dark green from the air and will continue to grow taller for another week or two yet.
NB the dark tramlines indicating that the crop is too tall for landing.
The field at the left of the image is winter wheat with peas on the right.
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Late May
1000-1500ft
Surface
Now  too tall for safe landings at around 55 cm.
Winter wheat will appear very dark green from the air and will continue to grow taller for another week or two yet.
NB the dark tramlines indicating that the crop is too tall for landing.
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Early May
1000-1500ft
Surface
Now  too tall for safe landings at around 45 cm.
NB the dark tramlines indicating that the crop is too tall for landing.
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Late April
1000-1500ft
Surface
Now  too tall for safe landings at around 35 cm.
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Mid April
1000-1500ft
Surface
Still just short enough to land in  at around 30cm high but beware over next 7 days more forward crops will rapidly become taller as crop enters the stem extension phase of growth.
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Early April
1000-1500ft
Surface
Still short enough to land in  at around 25cm high
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Late March
1000-1500ft
Surface
Still short enough to land in  at around 10-15cm high
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OTHER ARCHIVE IMAGES
(Sorted by crop type and most recent image at the top of each page)
WINTER WHEAT
WINTER BARLEY
OILSEED RAPE
GRASS
SET ASIDE
SPRING BARLEY
BEANS
PEAS
SUGAR BEET
POTATOES

 
 
NEWS
HOMEPAGE
CROP IMAGES
LINKS
E MAIL
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Caution
Please bear in  mind that all the images for this site will be taken in the East Midlands so allowances will have to
be made if your area is a significant distance to the North or South. (Typically crops run 7-10 days earlier on the
South Coast of England and approx. 7-14 days later in the Scottish Borders).