Winterkill Watch

Cold Snaps, Short Moisture Damaged KS Wheat

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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Many Kansas wheat fields are seeing varying levels of winterkilled wheat, like this tilled field northeast of Salina, Kan. (Photo courtesy of Tom Maxwell, Kansas State Extension)
After a dry fall and brutally cold winter with insufficient snow cover, many Kansas farmers are finding winterkilled wheat in their fields this spring.

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