Wheat boosters look for ways to increase acres
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Wheat boosters look for ways to increase acres
For Oklahoma farmer Keeff Felty, wheat isn’t just another crop—it’s part of his family’s legacy. As a fourth-generation farmer from Altus, he’s watched the landscape change, with wheat acres shrinking and new challenges emerging. Felty, who served as president of the National Association of Wheat Growers and is pictured above, knows firsthand the pressures wheat farmers face, especially in an area of the state where drought is ever looming. “Wh…
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