The Kansas wheat harvest is wrapping up for the year.
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, harvest is 92 percent complete, well ahead of 55 percent complete last year and 72 percent for the five-year average. Northwest Kansas has the most remaining wheat to be cut at 70 percent harvested.
Kansas had widespread rain over the weekend, which kept harvest on Monday at a standstill for many areas. Still, the southwest area is about 91 percent complete after beginning harvest early, during the first week of June compared to the normal Father’s Day start.




