This will be the second year in a row that some wheat farmers in Kansas will not have a crop. “You look out there, and it’s just a fog of dust across there,” said Brian Mitchell with Mitfarms. “It’s awful.” Mitfarms is in western Kansas and is not alone in seeing very dry conditions affecting the wheat crop. KSN Agriculture analyst John Jenkinson says the topsoil across the state is not good this year.
Source: KSN-TV