Kansas farmer says yields haven’t met his expectations

A south-central Kansas farmer says he’s disappointed by some of his corn crop this fall.    Tim Turek says yields have ranged from 65 to 125 bushels per acre. “Honestly, it’s probably 20 bushels less than what I thought it would be. I thought with all of the rain we’d have a top-end corn crop. It […]

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