WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The weather is not loosening its grip on the Kansas wheat crop. First, it took its toll on many fields. Now, it’s controlling the harvest. With rain last night and more ...
The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers says while farmers throughout ... Penner says the rain is welcome, as row crops were under duress from the dry weather. Harvest was about two-third complete ...
About half of Kansas—the nation’s top producer of winter wheat—is now suffering from severe or extreme drought, up from less than 20% two weeks earlier On May 11, USDA forecast a winter ...