The wheat harvest has gotten underway in parts of Kansas, and Highway Patrol Captain Scott Harrington says that means drivers will need to watch for farm equipment on the roads, moving grain to elevators.
Farmers say this year's Kansas wheat harvest has come early, and Harrington says that's reflected in the traffic on Kansas roads at this time. He says drivers need to be aware that some vehicles move more slowly than others, and that faster drivers should exercise caution when following or passing.