Holdrege, Nebraska custom combiner J.C. Schemper is in the process of moving his crew to Fort Benton, Montana after finishing up in Kansas. Schemper says the crop he cut at Scott City, Kansas was pretty good with mostly 90-bushel irrigated wheat. Other fields were hit and miss. “It had a lot of green weeds, like kochia. When we don’t get rain from March up through spring, no one knows what they’re going to get for a crop.”
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