Kansas farmers pulled by weather extremes and growing costs, wheat crop could be worst since 1972
Kansas farmers are facing unprecedented challenges due to extreme weather conditions and increasing costs, leading to predictions of a wheat crop that could be the worst since 1972. The situation highlights the vulnerability of agriculture to climate change and economic pressures.
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