More Moisture Seen For Spring Months In Kansas

It looks like a wet spring ahead. That’s according to Mary Knapp, agronomy climatologist at Kansas State University, Manhattan. Speaking during a Farm Profit Seminar in Alma, Knapp first reviewed temperatures of the past year. Northern tier of Kansas counties was cooler than southern counties with range from 49 degrees west to 53 ...

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