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US Farmers Dial Crop Adjusters as Wild Weather Hammers Wheat

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ExpandCrop scouts taking measurements in a wheat field in Kansas this week.
Crop scouts taking measurements in a wheat field in Kansas this week.Photographer: Erin Ailworth/Bloomberg
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From drought to ping-pong size hail and unseasonable warmth, weather extremes have wheat farmers reaching for their phones to ring their insurance adjusters to assess the viability of their crops.

Oklahoma farmer Dennis Schoenhals made the call a few weeks ago, after a storm hammered his wheat with icy chunks, bending the stalks in half, while only dropping an inch of rain.

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