November 23, 2024

Usually Kansas is known for its fields of waist high, golden wheat; but, this year blistering conditions have scorched some of the crops into short, patchy straw. Industry groups predict a 100 million bushel drop in Kansas’ wheat harvest this year. More from Bradley Jepsen:

While the war in Ukraine pushed the price of wheat up, it also contributed to higher fertilizer and fuel prices, making it more expensive to grow crops.

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