Winter wheat conditions in Kentucky improve following recent rains

October was very dry for Kentucky farmers and the recent rains were welcomed. Caleb Ragland, who farms in central Kentucky, says it will be good for his winter wheat. “We needed a little moisture,” he says.  “We recently got the wheat up.  It was probably as dry as I’ve ever experienced in my farming career […]

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