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By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau It’s decision making time on farms across Kansas. In approximately two months, the fields will be alive as farmers begin planting next fall’s crops. In preparation for this upcoming planting season grain farmers need to decide soon which crops they’ll plant, fertility and herbicide programs, plant populations, plant varieties and equally important, how much water they’ll have available to irrigate specific crops. Another wrench in this production planning involves ...
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