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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 09:21 AM Jul 2012

U.S. Declares the Largest Natural Disaster Area Ever Due to Drought

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/07/us-declares-largest-natural-disaster-area-ever-due-drought/54479/



The blistering summer and ongoing drought conditions have the prompted the U.S. Agriculture Department to declare a federal disaster area in more than 1,000 counties covering 26 states. That's almost one-third of all the counties in the United States, making it the largest distaster declaration ever made by the USDA.

The declaration covers almost every state in the southern half of the continental U.S., from South Carolina in the East to California in the West. It's also includes Colorado and Wyoming (which have been hit by devatasting wildfires) and Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska in the Midwest. However, it does not include Iowa, which is the largest grain and corn producer in the U.S. This map show the coutnies affected:



The USDA's latest crop report is projecting a 12 percent decrease in the corn harvest this year, which would still be the third-largest haul on record. Despite the negative outlook, grain prices remains quite low, according to CNBC.

The ruling allows farmers in those affected counties to apply for low-interest loans and face reduced penalties for grazing on protected lands. The USDA says the loans will only amount to around $4 million, but is one of the few "limited tools" the department has available to help farmers. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has asked for a complete re-authorization of all existing agriculture programs, including crop insurance, that can be used to support struggling farms.
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U.S. Declares the Largest Natural Disaster Area Ever Due to Drought (Original Post) xchrom Jul 2012 OP
Apart from southern Illinois and Indiana pscot Jul 2012 #1
California's doing better than the map would show, at least agriculturally XemaSab Jul 2012 #2
drought - less violent than storms... phantom power Jul 2012 #3
To say nothing of today's Drought Monitor update from UNL hatrack Jul 2012 #4
One wonders if the folks in the "Red States" might start to wake up to climate issues? Nihil Jul 2012 #5

XemaSab

(60,212 posts)
2. California's doing better than the map would show, at least agriculturally
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 11:46 AM
Jul 2012

We still had water in the "bank" from last year.

Gonna be a gnarly fire season, though.

 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
5. One wonders if the folks in the "Red States" might start to wake up to climate issues?
Fri Jul 13, 2012, 04:33 AM
Jul 2012

(if you'll pardon the pun - I realise that not all drought states are traditional "red states&quot

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