The United States is experiencing a shortage of pulses, including peas, lentils, and chickpeas, due to high demand from fractionation plants and the pet food industry. The shortfall is expected to result in record volumes of peas being imported from Canada and other markets. Domestic pulse production is down significantly due to hot and dry weather, leading to high farmgate prices. However, the quality of chickpeas is better than anticipated despite lower yields. Fall-seeded pulses have allowed production to expand into new areas, but there are quality issues that need to be addressed.