Close Menu
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond

Closings

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Jobs
  • Calendar
  • Contest Rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Login
TOP STORIES
  • 20-year-old arrested on multiple registration, perjury charges
  • Wamego woman arrested at RCPD Law Enforcement Center on theft, computer crime charges
  • Within Reason with Mike Matson: Anne Parelkar, Overland Park immigration attorney
  • RCPD Report 3/26/26
  • Collin Klein outlines his physical philosophy for spring practice
  • KDHE lifts stream advisory at Tuttle Creek Lake
  • USD 383 cell phone policy boosts engagement, teachers say, but new law raises questions
  • Kansas hopes to lure law students to rural areas by offering to pay part of their tuition
News Radio KMAN
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
News Radio KMAN
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Listen
You are at:Home»Local News»Local co-ops report wheat yields, say some better than expected

Local co-ops report wheat yields, say some better than expected

0
By KMAN Staff on June 19, 2018 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
In this June 24, 2013, photo Lester Reimer harvests wheat on his farm near Lebo, Kan. The Kansas Agricultural Statistics Service said Monday, June 24, 2013, it estimates at least 8 percent of the wheat in the state has been harvested after an unusually late start. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

The 2018 winter wheat harvest is underway and some local producers have been seeing better than expected results.

“It’s been going real good,” said Dan Higgins, manager of the Farmway Co-op in Leonardville. “I think everybody is kind of surprised that the wheat is a little better than they actually thought it was going to be after all the dry weather.”

Higgins told KMAN Tuesday Farmway is about 50 percent done with the harvest and averaging test weights of 60 pounds per bushel and yields averaging close to 40 bushels per acre.

“That’s fairly typical for this area,” he said. “Hopefully you can have better, but year after year that’s probably a pretty good average.”

According to Higgins, prices have dropped off somewhat since the harvest began. Where they were pulling in more than $5 per bushel before, they’ve “dropped back to about $4.70-something this morning.”

The Frankfort branch of Farmers Cooperative is also experiencing a pretty typical harvest, according to Site Location Manager Mark Swanson.

“It’s about right [for]what we were looking at,” he said.

Swanson said that they don’t have much wheat production in the area this year, but what they are getting in is averaging test weights “anywhere from 59 to 61” pounds per bushel. He also said the Frankfort location hasn’t got enough wheat in yet to provide a perfect estimation, but what they have seen ranges from 40 to 50 bushels per acre.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
KMAN Staff
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

Related Posts

20-year-old arrested on multiple registration, perjury charges

Wamego woman arrested at RCPD Law Enforcement Center on theft, computer crime charges

KDHE lifts stream advisory at Tuttle Creek Lake

LISTEN LIVE HERE
LISTEN LIVE - MOBILE

EEO Report

FCC Public File

FCC Applications


Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2026 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.


Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2026 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.