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Extreme Drought Expands North Into Kansas

2014-05-11 22:07:00| Beef

Beef Producer The extreme drought conditions that have plagued western Oklahoma and much of Texas this year have spread north into southern and western Kansas to put additional stress on struggling wheat that is about a month from harvest, according to a report released last week by the U.S. Drought Monitor. read more

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