High wheat prices and potential drought in U.S. wheat-producing areas due to high uncertainty in global wheat accessibility, largely due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, make the crop an attractive option for Texas growers, especially with recent rainfall improving conditions. The article also discusses the current state of other crops in Texas, such as cotton, pecans, and peanuts, as well as the condition of livestock and the ongoing harvest of cool-season vegetables and citrus. Despite some challenges like desert termite damage and limited grazing, overall, improving conditions are making wheat and other crops more promising for Texas producers.