Standing water, ponding common across parts of Kansas

An extension agronomist who covers northeast Kansas says excessive rain fall across parts of the state have contributed to poor crop conditions for corn and soybeans.   Tina Sullivan with K-State University says standing and ponding is a very common sight. “If we start seeing yellowing, whether it’s soybean or corn, it’s where those roots […]

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