Wheat this season isn’t the typical amber color that most farmers see this time of year and with heavy rainfall, it may be putting good crops in danger.
Wheat harvest typically starts in early to mid June, but not this year ”We’re about two weeks behind,” Farmer Kyler Millershaski said.
Too much rain has put farmers behind.According to the National Weather Service, May has been the third wettest month in history.The weather not only has delayed harvest, but increased the chance they could lose their crops.
(Read more: KSN-TV)