Winter wheat harvest is wrapping up in the Great Plains where a pair of farmers say their crop was a mixed bag.
Central Kansas farmer Keith Miller says drought, weed pressure and winter kill destroyed most of his crop. “We ended up killing 90 percent of it before harvest, and the 10 percent we left we should’ve probably destroyed it because it averaged 12 bushels to the acre.”
He says his area has received several small rain events, which could help get next year’s crop off to a good start.