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Title: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: libertybele on July 02, 2023, 09:02:46 pm
Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket

DENVER — Heavy winter snows have temporarily eased the well-documented water crisis in western states including Colorado and California, but now Midwestern farmers in America's Breadbasket are worrying more about their crops as drought worsens across Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Ohio.

While Midwestern dry spells aren't unusual, the current lack of rain is compounding existing problems with dry soils and streams, experts say, potentially raising the cost of cattle feed and ultimately the price Americans pay for beef.

"These are fairly serious drought conditions we're seeing right now," said Dennis Todey, the director of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub in Ames in Iowa. "It's not a major national issue yet, but it can become a larger issue if things don't turn around soon."

Many states are reporting drought conditions, ranging from "abnormally dry" to "exceptional drought." Those states include Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and further east to Indiana and Ohio. Missouri Gov. Michael Parson has issued an executive order to help his state manage the dry conditions.

"The Midwest and east-central Great Plains saw mostly worsening conditions and widespread crop stress and low streamflows after another week of mostly dry weather," the federal government's U.S. Drought Monitor warned Thursday. "Heavy rains in parts of Ohio and Kentucky led to some improvements in ongoing short-term drought. Otherwise, much of the region saw conditions stay the same or worsen this week..."

Drought at this time of year can be troublesome because it can stunt the growth of corn and grass, which are used primarily as food for cattle. Few Midwestern farmers irrigate their crops, and so they depend heavily on spring and early summer rains to provide water at this critical time...................

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/07/02/midwest-drought-impact-on-food-prices-farmers/70357197007/



Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: PeteS in CA on July 02, 2023, 09:12:13 pm
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... the well-documented water crisis in ... California ...

Maybe if this USA Today writer had lived in California for 60 or 70 years (s)he would know that California's dry years and wet years cycling has been going on for decades, and probably centuries or millennia. So his/her ignorant premise ruins his/her (probably) Warmista chicken-littling.

I'm going to go way out on a limb, having never lived in the Plains or Midwest states, and guess that those areas also have dry-wet cycles.
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: Wingnut on July 02, 2023, 09:21:02 pm


I'm going to go way out on a limb, having never lived in the Plains or Midwest states, and guess that those areas also have dry-wet cycles.

Since the beginning of modern time and recorded records.
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: DB on July 02, 2023, 09:44:30 pm
They were expecting an unusually quiet solar cycle but so far it is much stronger than expected.
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: Free Vulcan on July 03, 2023, 12:51:38 am
The drought is over here in the Florida of Iowa. We've had around 6" in the last few days.
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: Bigun on July 03, 2023, 01:52:19 am
The drought is over here in the Florida of Iowa. We've had around 6" in the last few days.

How is that going to work timing wise for the corn? @Free Vulcan
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: Free Vulcan on July 03, 2023, 01:19:53 pm
How is that going to work timing wise for the corn? @Free Vulcan

It should be good, it'll be tasseling within the next couple of weeks, all that moisture should be enough to carry it thru for some good yields barring it doesn't get too hot for too long.
Title: Re: Is the West's water crisis spreading? Drought blankets Midwest, America's Breadbasket
Post by: Bigun on July 03, 2023, 01:25:01 pm
It should be good, it'll be tasseling within the next couple of weeks, all that moisture should be enough to carry it thru for some good yields barring it doesn't get too hot for too long.

 :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thanks! Some of our Texas corn is too far gone now for the rain we supposedly have coming later this week to do much good.