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John's World on US Farm Report.. "Summer Fallow is outdated?!?"
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gregrundell
Posted 11/18/2018 22:06 (#7114065 - in reply to #7113764)
Subject: RE: John's World on US Farm Report.. "Summer Fallow is outdated?!?"


Garden City Ks
Your post was correct you summed up my area correctly. I’m in the western 1/3 of Kansas we are in the transition area from the humid summer of the Midwest and the dryness of the west. Some years like this last one we basically were just like the Midwest with our high humidity and ample rainfall. This year was an anomaly. But we also can have avg in season rainfall and less humidity. Most of the time we’ll suffer through May and June with high humidity but then about the time the Wheat is ready to cut our weather will dry out. I never knew exactly how your weather was up there, but I knew we had similar farming practices. Eastern KS is basically the Cornbelt or at least fringe. Central KS is continuous wheat country marginal Dryland Corn and double crop soybeans behind Wheat. Western Ks is Summerfallow country extremely marginal Dryland Corn. But you said it our moisture comes more in the spring and summer.
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