Kansas wheat farmers await impact from freezing temps, with snow offering some protection.

Kansas wheat farmers are watching for impacts from recent freezing temperatures, with some fields protected by snow from lows reaching -15 degrees Fahrenheit. Optimism remains high due to good planting conditions and moisture, but late-planted areas without snow cover face higher risk of damage. The full extent of the winter's effect will only be clear when the crop emerges from dormancy in about 50 to 60 days.

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