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Interview Overview: The conversation mainly revolves around the agricultural state in Great Bend, Kansas, notably addressing concerns about weather conditions affecting farming activities. Zeb Hughes discusses his locality, citing the dry conditions and absence of moisture that have negatively impacted wheat crops, with some fields suffering freeze damage.
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Wheat and Moisture Issues: The interview highlights the struggles with insufficient rainfall, which threaten wheat production in the area. Some growers have already begun repurposing lands toward fall crops due to the damage.
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Alternative Crops: The discussion extends to the types of fall crops being planted, such as milo (sorghum), dryland corn, irrigated corn, and beans. The schedule for planting these crops is contingent on moisture availability, with the anticipation of planting soon.
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