Weather Extremes Challenge Kansas Wheat Production
Weather Extremes Challenge Kansas Wheat Production
US · Published Apr 16, 2026
Kansas wheat crops are stressed by fluctuating temperatures, ranging from 12 to 24 degrees, impacting growth stages.
Drought conditions in western Kansas exacerbate wheat crop stress, hindering growth and nutrient uptake.
Brown wheat mites are emerging as pests in southern Kansas, requiring careful management and monitoring.
Kansas wheat crops threatened by weather extremes
Kansas wheat producers are encountering significant challenges due to a convergence of weather extremes, persistent drought conditions, and escalating pest pressure. According to experts at Kansas State University, recent temperature fluctuations, ranging from 12 to 24 degrees, are raising concerns about the health and development of wheat crops. These temperature swings, with cold snaps following warmer periods, are placing considerable stress on the wheat during critical growth stages, potentially leading to reduced yields.
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