Despite the start of spring, which typically gives growers the best chance for precipitation, western Kansas continues to be plagued by intense drought conditions. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor released Thursday, March 23, only 15% of Kansas’ acres are experiencing no drought stress. Just over 36% of the state reported D4 exceptional drought compared to just a little over 1% a year ago. D3 extreme drought conditions are plaguing 16% of the state, with D2 severe drought affecting 13% of Kansas.