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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather- |
Kansas Wheat Harvest Ruined |
2007-06-19 |
![]() The start of the 2007 Kansas wheat harvest will long be remembered for its shattered prospects. After seven years of drought, the wet winter and even wetter spring had nourished a crop that once promised a bin-busting harvest. But that was before the Easter weekend freeze, before the disease pressure, before the insect infestations and the heavy rains. Before the floods. But there is a bright side for farmers. While the untimely rains at harvest time have wreaked havoc on the Kansas wheat crop, the moisture has helped spring-planted crops like corn, soybeans and sorghum thrive. |
Posted by:Bobby |
#7 Sell the crap to the Chinese. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-06-19 23:18 |
#6 For the city folk. I remember one year when the heat was in the 90's, corn was 7-8 foot tall, you could stand in the field on a windless day and actually hear the corn grow. Kind of a quiet snapping sound. Holy Cow! that's TALL CORN TALK Icerigger!! >:) |
Posted by: Red Dawg 2007-06-19 21:30 |
#5 But will it affect the ethanol corn harvest? No. If the heat is up the corn will love it. For the city folk. I remember one year when the heat was in the 90's, corn was 7-8 foot tall, you could stand in the field on a windless day and actually hear the corn grow. Kind of a quiet snapping sound. |
Posted by: Icerigger 2007-06-19 16:36 |
#4 We had SNOWFALL in APRIL which severely damaged wheat yields. And believe me drought is an everpresent threat here. We're in the Great Plains after all. |
Posted by: whitecollar redneck 2007-06-19 13:18 |
#3 The irony of farming is that a good harvest is only good if you are the only farmer who has it. If everybody has one, it can be worse than a bad harvest. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2007-06-19 10:34 |
#2 But will it affect the ethanol corn harvest? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-06-19 10:27 |
#1 That's it, I'm moving to the Darfur. Somewhere where my family can have a fighting chance at prosperity. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2007-06-19 08:49 |