Heat causes Kansas crop conditions to decline slightly

Heat has caused some stress on corn conditions in Kansas. Southwest Kansas farmer Jim Sipes says despite the heat, his crops have received timely moisture and a lack of wind. “Last August we had a lot of 100 degree days and a lot of wind with it and even though we had a lot of […]

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