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Heavy rains in northeast Kansas may hurt soybean harvest
MELVERN (KSNT) — Farmers are bracing for the worst as heavy rains raise concerns about this year's harvest. According to the National Weather Service, much of northeast Kansas has seen rainfall totals several inches above average. Topeka alone received about five inches more than usual this spring. "Every few days, we are getting these rains [...]
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