Harvest is underway in the nation’s largest winter wheat producing state and expectations are extremely low.
“It’s going to be one of those years that will be referenced in history as far as the number of acres that won’t go to harvest.”
Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin says combines just got rolling near the Oklahoma border before many farmers were rained out. “It’ll really be next week before we get into full earnest for wheat harvest is the way is the way it seems to be shaping up right now with the weather and not just the rain that we received, but that we’ve got some cooler temps starting this week.