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hatrack

(59,585 posts)
Fri Jul 13, 2012, 06:13 PM Jul 2012

USDA Drought Disaster Declaration Covers About 1,000 Counties In 26 States - Worst Since 1988

The most widespread drought in the U.S. since 1988 has prompted the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to issue a natural disaster declaration for about 1,000 counties in 26 states, making farm operators eligible for low interest emergency loans. As of July 10, about 78 percent of the corn-growing region in the U.S. were experiencing some form of drought, and drought conditions have intensified in many corn-growing regions during the past several weeks. Bloomberg News characterized the natural disaster declaration as the largest such declaration in the USDA's history.

In a move that reflects the “expected impacts of persistent and extreme June and early-July dryness and heat across the central and eastern Corn Belt,” the USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board cut the estimate for the 2012 U.S. corn crop by 1.82 billion bushels on July 11, which is a 12 percent cut. As recently as this spring, farmers were looking forward to one of the largest corn crops in years, thanks to a mild winter and ample precipitation.



The disaster declaration covers counties in states from California to Delaware, although it does not include Iowa, the country's biggest corn-producing state. The drought conditions in the U.S. are unusually widespread, although most areas are not experiencing "extreme" or "exceptional" drought conditions, according to the July 10 U.S. Drought Monitor. There have been many more severe droughts in U.S. history, including in the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s.

A key contributor to the drought has been the recent heat that baked much of the country in June and early July, as well as a highly unusual heat wave in March. This week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that the U.S. has had its warmest year-to-date and warmest 12-month period on record. More than 170 all-time high temperature records were set or tied across the country during June.

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http://www.climatecentral.org/news/drought-prompts-natural-disaster-declaration-in-26-states/

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USDA Drought Disaster Declaration Covers About 1,000 Counties In 26 States - Worst Since 1988 (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2012 OP
so FirstLight Jul 2012 #1
It's supposed to be over 100F in Fargo on Monday. Odin2005 Jul 2012 #2

FirstLight

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Fri Jul 13, 2012, 11:44 PM
Jul 2012

is it time to start stocking up on grains for winter months yet? wonder if we will hit food shortages....

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