Most of Kansas wheat has been planted by this time of the year. However, some growers may have delayed planting for different reasons, including harvesting a summer crop during late October, or waiting for significant precipitation to occur.
With weather delays and soybeans maturing late this year, many growers weren't able to seed winter wheat at the optimum time. Here are some tips for hitting higher yields with late-seeded wheat.
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