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The URL has been copied to your clipboard Share on Facebook Share on Twitter No media source currently available 0:00 0:06:09 0:00 Direct link 128 kbps | MP3 64 kbps | MP3 Pop-out player The midwestern U.S. state of Kansas is one of the country’s top grain-producing states. But farmers there are having to kill or plow over their winter wheat crop after a bad growing season. Farmers plant winter wheat in the autumn and it grows during the winter and early spring.