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Harvest Challenges in Oklahoma and Nebraska: J.C. Schemper from Holdrege, Nebraska, discusses the challenges faced during the harvest season due to adverse weather conditions, particularly in southwest Oklahoma. While one field produced a satisfactory yield of 30.4 bushels, others significantly underperformed with yields in the 10 to 15 range. Concerns over freeze damage, fertilizer issues, and primarily drought conditions have impacted the harvest adversely. Acres have been reduced to a third of normal levels, exacerbating the situation for harvesters.
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Variable Bushel Weights and Drought Impact: Bushel weights have fluctuated from a promising 61 pounds down to as low as 48 pounds. Dry land farming in Oklahoma has been especially tough with the current drought, leaving many wheat fields non-existent or unproductive.
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Weather Forecast and Movement: As the team plans to move north to Carmen, Oklahoma, and Kansas, they are hopeful for improved conditions, although rain forecasts may pose further delays. There’s a shared sentiment between broadcasters and interviewees for better weather and conditions, noting the need for precipitation similar to those seen in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.
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Community Impacts and Perspectives: Hale Broadcasting and Schemper discussed the broader community impacts, highlighting the rarity of thunderstorms and adequate rainfall in southwest Oklahoma. Remarks were made on the general state of infrastructure and ongoing road works, underscoring the challenging conditions affecting both agricultural and urban developments.
The dialogue ends on a hopeful note with plans to continue updates as they move further north.
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