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Southwest Kansas Wheat Yield Estimated Above Average, Crop Tour Shows

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WICHITA, Kansas, May 14 (Reuters) — Crop scouts on Wednesday, the second day of an annual three-day tour of Kansas, projected an average yield for hard red winter wheat in the southwestern portion of the state at 53.3 bushels per acre, up from 42.4 bpa in 2024. The Wheat Quality Council tour's five-year average for the same area from 2019-2024 was 42.3 bushels per acre. No tour was held in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The scouts, who s…
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Brownfield Ag News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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