Southwest KS farmer gives up on winter wheat

Southwest KS farmer gives up on winter wheat

Gary Millershaski from Lakin, Kansas says he’s giving up on more than half of his winter wheat. He tells Brownfield there hasn’t been more than six inches of rain in over a year and high winds with desert-like conditions have caused fields to erode. 

“You’ll see kernels of wheat seed laying on the top of the ground. Some have germinated and died and others tried to do more,” says Millershaski.

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