Excellent moisture sets up strong winter wheat across western Kansas

Southwest Kansas farmer Gary Millershaski says he had near perfect planting conditions for his winter wheat crop. “The western third of Kansas and especially in the northwest corner, we had the best wheat plantings in 6 or 7 years.” He tells Brownfield moisture in early August helped recharge the soil profile and delayed the beginning […]

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