(AP) – The government has given the Kansas winter wheat crop a mostly upbeat report card amid plentiful soil moisture supplies.
The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Monday that 8 percent of the state’s wheat crop is in excellent condition and 32 percent is rated as good. It said 40 percent of the crop is in fair shape, while 9 percent is in poor to very poor condition.
The agency also reported that 99 percent of the state had adequate to surplus topsoil and subsoil moisture.