date:Apr 28, 2013
outhwest Kansas, especially early-maturing varieties and wheat in low-lying areas also may lose some tillers -- or have even more severe damage in some cases, he added.
The freezes have caused extensive leaf damage in west-central and northwest Kansas, but some of that wheat is already greening back up, especially where the growing point was still at the soil surface or just slightly above the soil at the time of the freezes, he reported. Where tillers were killed, new tillers are beginning to