Winter wheat could suffer as drought increases in Kansas.

Kansas is drying out, with the southern parts of the state now being considered in extreme drought. But what impact could this weather pattern have if it sticks around. More than 50 percent of the state is currently seeing drought conditions, up from only 1.5 percent three months ago. The outlook for the next three months isn’t much better. It’s looking very similar to last winter where we were very dry through the winter and then we got wet in April and May.