Wheat Fields Turning Yellow

If being $2/bushel below cost of production isn’t enough, now Kansas wheat farmers have what could be a very serious disease problem on their hands, with wheat streak mosaic, as well as Triticum mosaic virus. In worst cases, entire fields may be lost.Dennis McNinch, who farms in northern Ness County, says his Whistler variety is really being clobbered and may not be worth cutting. He w...

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