WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Recent rains across Kansas are greening up the state's parched pastures and helping spring-planted crops.
But the improved soil moisture conditions have come too late to help most of the state's drought-stricken winter wheat crop as harvest nears.
The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Monday that 63 percent of the wheat in Kansas is in poor to very poor condition. Twenty-six percent of the crop is rate in fair condition, with 10 percent rated good and 1 percent rated excellent.
The agency says about 13 percent of the wheat crop has now matured.
Corn condition is rated as 8 percent poor to very poor, 45 percent fair, 42 percent good and 5 percent excellent.
Pastures have improved, but 38 percent are still rated as poor or very poor.
© Associated Press
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