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Harvest Conditions and Challenges in Floydada, Texas: Slick Sanders discusses the wheat harvest in Floydada, Texas, which involved seeds mainly for planting. The harvest reported weak yields, with some fields producing only 5-7 bushels per acre, while others, with better watering, produced 20-25 bushels. Overall, the conditions were not optimal due to lack of rain and other environmental factors.
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Harsh Weather Impacts in Kansas and Wyoming: Sanders notes similar challenges in St. Francis, Kansas, where yields were significantly lower than usual due to drought and late freezes. The typical yields of 80-100 bushels were reduced, with many patches averaging around 35 bushels. Weeds were unusually prevalent this year, contributing to the difficulties faced. Moving forward, Sanders plans to continue the harvest in Wyoming, where conditions are expected to be slightly better, though still impacted by freeze and drought conditions.
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Farm Operations in Colorado's San Luis Valley: Sanders reflects on previous operations in Colorado's San Luis Valley, particularly related to barley crops. Traditionally high-yielding due to irrigation, this year's barley planting was sparse, influenced by water issues and other resource constraints. The region, known for its potato crops, underscores the challenges farmers face with changing environmental conditions and market demands.
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