Moisture brings improvement to planting conditions, winter wheat in Kansas

A central Kansas farmer says he’s seen varying planting conditions this spring. Adam Baldwin raises corn, soybeans and wheat near McPherson and says he planted corn in very dry conditions but since then, they’ve improved. “Over Easter, we were able to get about 1/2 inch of rain which we were able to finish planting on […]

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