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Kansas Drought Loss At $1.8 Billion

KSCB News - November 15, 2011 4:46 pm

Kansas agriculture officials say crop losses caused by the continuing drought have reached $1.8 billion.

The Kansas Department Of Agriculture had previously estimated drought losses at $1.7 billion.

Corn acres have lost $1 billion, while the wheat crop lost to drought
was valued at $269 million.

The Ag Departmentsays 85 percent of the state remains in some type of drought, with about 57 percent of the state in a severe drought or greater. About 15 percent of the state, mostly in the southwestern part of Kansas, is in extreme drought.

Meanwhile, the Risk Management Agency has paid $515 million in indemnity payments for crop losses this year. That’s an increase from $375 million three weeks ago.

 

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