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Thursday, June 25, 2026
National/International
After drought and wildfires, wheat farmers in the Great Plains are in for a rough year
6/24/26 Nebraska Public Radio
Logan Simon, an agronomist for Kansas State University, said 20% of the wheat crop has been abandoned entirely. “That is very high for Kansas," he said. "That's not common for us." Simon said conditions during planting season showed a lot of promise, but then it stopped raining, and the wheat just could not push through.
State/Regional
How the Dust Bowl changed Kansas farming practices
6/23/26 KAKE
Brian Olson shared information about the Dust Bowl's impacts on crops and how farming practices changed as a result.