stress builds on the farm
Wed, 08/12/2026 - 9:18pm
Kansas wheat harvest projected to be lowest seen in decades
Kansas wheat harvest projected to be lowest seen in decades
In some places, nitrates in the aquifer could replace fertilizer
Kansas wheat harvest continues to advance despite challenges from drought, freeze damage and market volatility.
Summer’s hottest days are likely still ahead in Kansas, but Tawnie Larson knows that “farm and ranch work won’t stop during hot weather.”
PO Box 377
Scott City, KS 67871
Phone: 620-872-2090
Fax: 620-872-0009