Forecast: Kansas farmers harvesting fewer bushels of wheat

 


MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas farmers are harvesting fewer bushels of winter wheat this year, a government report released Friday shows.

The latest forecast, based on crop conditions July 1, revises the government's earlier estimate downward to 307 million bushels in Kansas, according to the Agriculture Department's National Agricultural Statistics Service. That is 9% fewer bushels than were cut last year in the state.

The new forecast is based on an average yield of 48 bushels per acre, down 4 bushels from 2019. It estimates growers in Kansas will cut 6.4 million acres of wheat, down 2% from...



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