date:May 09, 2016
s southern border.
Scouts also noted instances of the viral diseases barley yellow dwarf and wheat streak mosaic in some fields.
Things look really good and what we really need now is for disease to stay in check, said Gary Millershaski, a western Kansas farmer. I do not count my eggs before they hatch. But right now, there are a lot of eggs in the basket, he said.
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