Rains in Kansas may have helped state’s wheat crop

An extension wheat and forage specialist says recent timely rains have come at a critical time for the Kansas wheat crop.    Romulo Lollato with Kansas State says conditions were starting to deteriorate prior to this/last week’s rainfall. “It’s starting to go through drought stress in parts of the state. We’re seeing that bottom canopy […]

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