4 years 2 months ago
Wasatch and Sanpete counties were in stage 2 fire restrictions, the most stringent restrictions in the state. Grand and San Juan counties have requested stage 2 fire restrictions, under which no open flames are permitted.
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), June 21, 2021
4 years 2 months ago
The Santa Fe city council passed a fireworks ban through Aug. 10 to discourage the public from igniting their own fireworks.
Santa Fe New Mexican (N.M.), June 20, 2021
4 years 2 months ago
Drought conditions in New Mexico led to calls for a statewide fireworks ban. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham urged cities and counties to think about banning fireworks, given the fire risk.
Santa Fe New Mexican (N.M.), June 20, 2021
4 years 2 months ago
Burning restrictions were in effect for Douglas, Bayfield, Burnett, Washburn, Sawyer , Polk and surrounding counties ad the fire danger was very high.
La Crosse Tribune (Wis.), June 19, 2021
5 years 6 months ago
The Colorado Forest Service recommends watering newly planted trees at lower elevations to avoid tree damage, given the drought conditions.
KREX-TV CBS 5 (Grand Junction, Colo.), Feb. 17, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
The Kleberg County Commissioners voted to enact a 90-day burn ban to take effect on Feb. 18, due to the lack of rain.
Fireworks will still be sold to celebrate Texas Independence Day, but no aerial fireworks will be offered, due to the rising fire danger.
Kingsville Record (Texas), Feb. 20, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
After a relatively dry January and February, grass on hillsides in Napa County was a meager four to five inches tall, in comparison with being two to three feet in height one year ago.
Napa Valley Register (Calif.), Feb. 17, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
Turlock Irrigation District customers were calling to ask when irrigation deliveries would begin, given the dry conditions.
Turlock Journal (Calif.), Feb. 14, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
Without rain for more than a month, a San Benito County rancher reported slow grass growth, feed costs were rising and his cattle were underweight.
KSBW-TV Salinas (Calif.), Feb. 15, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
The California Department of Water Resource estimated a delivery allocation of 15 percent for the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District and other agencies which receive water from the State Water Project. The SWP typically provides closer to 30 percent of the needed water, but snowpack in the Sierra Nevada was 70 percent of normal at the end of January.
Highland Community News (Calif.), Feb. 13, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
Dry weather in California has caused numerous escaped debris burns in the northern part of the state, keeping Cal Fire busier than normal.
KRCR-TV ABC 7 & KCVU-TV Fox 20 (Redding, Calif.), Feb. 12, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
Dryland wheat in West Central Texas not growing much, while grazing in pastures was scarce. The district needed good rainfall to replenish soil moisture.
AgriLife (Texas A&M) (College Station, Texas), Feb. 4, 2020
5 years 6 months ago
Many wheat fields in Far West Texas appeared drought stressed as soil moisture was very short. Wheat field conditions varied from very poor to good, and was mostly poor to good.
AgriLife (Texas A&M) (College Station, Texas), Feb. 4, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Drought harmed Georgia’s pecan trees in the latter part of 2019, affecting development and possibly depressing the harvest.
Georgia Public Broadcasting (Atlanta), Feb. 6, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Many Virginia farmers were low on hay after a late summer and fall drought in 2019 reduced hay production and forced them to begin feeding hay early, cutting into winter supplies. Many farmers were searching for hay to purchase in state, but were finding that they had to purchase from neighboring states. Some parts of Virginia had adequate supplies, however. Hay prices were also higher than normal. Round bales were selling for $80 rather than the normal price of $40.
Many pastures did not recover well after the drought, meaning farmers will have to feed longer than usual this spring.
Culpeper Star-Exponent (Va.), Feb. 6, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Six central Texas counties were declared a state of disaster by Gov. Greg Abbott, due to drought. The six counties were Bell, Burleson, Burnet, Freestone, Navarro and Williamson.
KXXV-TV ABC 25 Waco (Texas), Feb. 6, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
A livestock producer on the Hildalgo/Starr County line reported poor grass growth as the area was in moderate to severe drought, with dry conditions beginning in October. He was spending $600 weekly on hay, and might have to sell his livestock if rain does not fall within the next month.
KGBT-TV 4 Valley Central.com (Harlingen, Texas), Feb. 3, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Some parts of South Texas missed the spotty rains, leaving soil moisture very short to adequate in places. Pasture and rangeland conditions were poor, leading to supplementation of feed and hay for livestock. Some producers were burning prickly pear for use as a supplement. Round bales sold for $80 per bale.
Texas A&M AgriLife (College Station, Texas), Jan. 29, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Central Texas stock tanks remained low from insufficient rainfall runoff.
Texas A&M AgriLife (College Station, Texas), Feb. 4, 2020
Wheat in Central Texas was stunted from lack of moisture as much of the district was dry. Livestock were receiving supplemental feeding. Stock tanks were low.
Texas A&M AgriLife (College Station, Texas), Jan. 29, 2020
5 years 7 months ago
Abundant rain in 2018 and early 2019 in the Midwest, followed by drought, limited the hay crop, leaving farmers very low on hay in early 2020. With hay supplies low, prices were high. The cost of a bale of hay is typically $5, but has risen to $12 per bale.
Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), Jan. 23, 2020
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