Harvest wrapped up in Clearwater, Kansas, last week with strong stands and smooth cutting, according to District 6 Commissioner Max Tjaden. While frequent rains earlier in the season slowed progress and created a few wet spots, overall field conditions remained solid. Hear yield predictions and more in this episode of the 2025 Sorghum Harvest Updates, powered by the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission. Stay tuned for more updates on Kansas sorghum and crop performance across the state.
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