(Bloomberg) -- Wheat growers in northwest Kansas were mostly spared from a freeze on April 7 and may harvest a normal crop this year, and farmers in the state's north-central region may have reduced yields, according to industry observers.
The winter-wheat yield in 10 northern Kansas counties will rise to 42.5 bushels an acre from an average of 36.8 bushels last year, according to the estimate of four participants who traveled through the area today as part of the Wheat Quality Council's annual tour.
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