It's the final stretch for this year's Kansas wheat harvest.
According to the latest report from the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, winter wheat is 98% mature, well ahead of 74% last year, and ahead of 85% for the five-year average.
Harvested in Kansas is 80% complete, well ahead of 39% last year and 49% average. Around the state, the quality of harvest has generally been good, with some farmers reporting the best harvest they've ever seen.




