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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 09:15 AM Jan 2013

USDA Drought Disaster Declaration Covers Most Of CO, OK, TX, KS - Total Of 597 Counties In 14 States

(Reuters) - The government declared much of the central and southern Wheat Belt a natural disaster area on Wednesday due to persistent drought that imperils this year's winter wheat harvest.

In its first disaster declaration of the new year, the Agriculture Department made growers in large portions of four major wheat-growing states - Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas - eligible for low-interest emergency loans. The four states grew one-third of the U.S. wheat crop last year. Kansas was the No. 1 state at 382 million bushels.

In all, USDA listed 597 counties in 14 states as natural disaster areas. They suffered from at least severe to in some instances extraordinary drought for eight weeks in a row to qualify for the designation.

More than half of them, 351 counties, were in the Wheat Belt, running through the Plains from Texas to North Dakota. All but one of Oklahoma's 77 counties were termed disaster areas along with 88 of Kansas' 108 counties, 30 of Colorado's 64 counties and 157 of Texas' 254 counties.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/09/us-usda-drought-idUSBRE90812X20130109

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USDA Drought Disaster Declaration Covers Most Of CO, OK, TX, KS - Total Of 597 Counties In 14 States (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2013 OP
Aren't those all states that voted against Sandy aid? Downwinder Jan 2013 #1
And they can't stop talking about sea level rise in 2100. napoleon_in_rags Jan 2013 #2
No question - weather changes are the big worry GliderGuider Jan 2013 #3

napoleon_in_rags

(3,991 posts)
2. And they can't stop talking about sea level rise in 2100.
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 09:19 AM
Jan 2013

This right here, especially in the context of a population expected to hit 9 billion around in the next few decades and needing to eat, strikes me as a far scarier ramification of the climate weirdness.

 

GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
3. No question - weather changes are the big worry
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 02:42 PM
Jan 2013

Second is ocean acidification. Sea levels are way down on the list, but I guess rising seas make better movie sets than people dying in deserts of starvation and dehydration...

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