Elk City, Oklahoma custom combiner David Misener is cutting wheat near Hays, Kansas. “The yields are 35 to 45 bushels per acre. I’ve had a few fields that have done better than that, but for the most part, the majority of fields are like this.” The drought hurt the Oklahoma crop “It was not a good year for wheat at all in Oklahoma. A lot of wheat was in the 12 bushels per acre range and those fields were baled or hayed.”
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