After years of drought, too much rain has sidelined custom harvesters near Dayton, Kansas. Johnson Harvesting co-owner Shawn Johnson says the yields have not been great. “It’s been anywhere from mid-20s to low-30s, but we’ll have to see now that the kochia weeds have taken over more.” According to Johnson, other parts of Kansas have suffered crop damage from hail and wind. Johnson is based at Evansville, Minnesota and his family has been custom harvesting since 1960.
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