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Another year of dry conditions could hurt production for farmers growing crops and raising livestock in the region.
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July has been far wetter than normal in central Oklahoma, providing mosquitoes with an abundance of breeding sites.
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Dryness in the Great Plains began spreading east this year, affecting much of the Midwest and endangering crops, livestock and river shipping. Recent rains have been a god-send, but will it be enough to loosen the years-long drought?
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Although counterintuitive, persistent rain can mean more severe droughts in the future.
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After record-breaking wildfires late last month, Kansas saw another record broken on Saturday.As The Wichita Eagle reports, southwest Kansas shattered the…
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Over the next couple of weeks, much of the country is expected to see above-average precipitation, a welcome sight for many farmers, particularly those in…
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With all the recent rains, farmers in southwest Kansas have a bright outlook for the wheat crop and summer harvest, reports The Garden City Telegram.…
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Most of us have heard about four letter words. The minute you mention them, many immediately think naughty words. But this time of year, hope is a…
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Overnight storms in Amarillo this week broke the record for year-to-date rainfall. Amarillo.com reports that the city has seen almost 27 inches of rain…
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This time last year, we were in the midst of a drought that seemed to be unending. Week after week, we watched our lake levels drop steadily. The outlook…