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Where's The Rain? Corn And Soybean Farmers Grapple With Worsening Drought PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 August 2012 14:14

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The latest U.S. drought map shows that excessively parched conditions continue to worsen in the Plains states that are key producers of corn and soybean crops.

 
The weekly U.S. Drought Monitor map released Thursday shows that the amount of the contiguous U.S. mired in drought conditions dropped a little more than 1 percentage point, to 78.14 percent. But the expanse still gripped by extreme or exceptional drought rose nearly 2 percentage points to 24.14 percent.
 
That's because key farm states didn't get as much benefit from rains as elsewhere.
 
The nation's biggest corn and soybean producer, Iowa, is still grappling with the drought. The amount of that state in extreme or exceptional drought more than doubled, rising from 30.74 percent last week to 69.14 percent as of Tuesday.
 
Last Updated on Thursday, 09 August 2012 14:20
 
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