Cautious optimism for winter wheat

A western Kansas farmer says he’s cautiously optimistic about this year’s wheat crop. “With some of the moisture that’s come through, we’ve had a lot better luck with the stand this year, especially in the fall.” Clay Schemm tells Brownfield wheat is handling the frigid temperatures well. “We’ve had some wind, we’ve had some really […]

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