Dry conditions help advance winter wheat planting in Kansas

The USDA says dry conditions helped speed up winter wheat planting in Kansas. Western Kansas farmer Clay Schemm tells Brownfield… “We had a little bit of rain early, and a lot of guys went out and started trying to plant to chase that moisture and if you were able to get on it about the […]

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