Lack of moisture impacting fall crops in western Kansas

A western Kansas farmer says a lack of moisture is impacting the fall crops. Clay Schemm tells Brownfield. “We had right around, I think 1,000 acres of corn get adjusted to between 1.1 and 1.5 bushels to the acre,” he says. According to USDA as of Sunday, 24% of the state’s expected corn crop is […]

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