Rainfall brings drought improvement for Kansas livestock producers

The president of the Kansas Livestock Association says abundant rainfall has brought some drought improvement to Kansas producers. Philip Weltmer tells Brownfield… “Parts of western Kansas, their average rainfall is 12 to 14 inches for the whole year, and they’ve had it in a month. “They haven’t really had a wheat crop to even think […]

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