Kansas Wheat Commission Vice President of Research and Operations Aaron Harries says the state’s wheat harvest has been painfully slow. “Ironically, we’re coming out of a pretty severe drought by having a rain pattern during harvest that’s causing some delays.” Wheat quality has been slipping, but protein is holding up around 12 percent. Due to the rain, test weights are down.
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