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Eastern Kansas | To say 120 bu dryland Western KS is hurting the average is incorrect, by my thinking. That's probably 40 over APH out there. It doesn't have to yield 151 to help the average, it only has to be above APH. Granted it has to be a lot above APH for the state to get to 151, but from what I understand a lot of it is.
I don't see how there's any way Kansas gets to 151, but if we do Western KS is going to have a lot to do with it. | |
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