Fall rains welcome for Kansas winter wheat

The CEO of Kansas Wheat says the recent rains are welcome for the winter wheat crop. “The reports look to be anywhere from 1 to 1.5 inches in areas.” Justin Gilpin tells Brownfield storms and rain developed along I-35 in central Kansas into the eastern part of the state, which helps winter wheat emerge and […]

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