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Drought-stressed wheat in western, southern Kansas
5/15/2025 12:00:00 AM



CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
AFFECTED AREAS:
Barber County, KS
Barton County, KS
Cheyenne County, KS
Clark County, KS
Comanche County, KS
Decatur County, KS
Edwards County, KS
Ellis County, KS
Finney County, KS
Ford County, KS
Gove County, KS
Graham County, KS
Grant County, KS
Gray County, KS
Greeley County, KS
Hamilton County, KS
Harper County, KS
Harvey County, KS
Haskell County, KS
Hodgeman County, KS
Kearny County, KS
Kingman County, KS
Kiowa County, KS
Lane County, KS
Logan County, KS
Meade County, KS
Morton County, KS
Ness County, KS
Norton County, KS
Osborne County, KS
Pawnee County, KS
Phillips County, KS
Pratt County, KS
Rawlins County, KS
Reno County, KS
Rooks County, KS
Rush County, KS
Russell County, KS
Scott County, KS
Sedgwick County, KS
Seward County, KS
Sheridan County, KS
Sherman County, KS
Smith County, KS
Stafford County, KS
Stanton County, KS
Stevens County, KS
Sumner County, KS
Thomas County, KS
Trego County, KS
Wallace County, KS
Wichita County, KS

Start Date: 5/14/2025 -  
Some areas of western and southern Kansas have not received moisture since November, leaving the wheat in those areas in significant drought stress. March and April were also dry for some of the same areas. Brownfield Ag News (Jefferson City, Mo.), May 14, 2025
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