Drought Monitor shows parts of 9 area counties in Extreme Drought
August 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson
The latest State of Iowa Drought Monitor information shows parts of nine area counties are in an Extreme Drought, while parts of several adjacent counties are in a severe-to-moderate drought. The dry conditions cover nearly two-thirds of the State, with eastern Iowa the least affected, with what is being called “Abnormally dry” conditions. Counties in an Extreme Drought include all of Audubon and Carroll Counties, 90% of Greene and Guthrie Counties, and about one-third of Cass, Dallas, Shelby and Crawford Counties. Portions of Calhoun, Sac and Boone Counties are also impacted by an Extreme Drought.
In Counties affected by an Extreme Drought:
- Pastures are dry; producers sell cattle; crops are tested for toxins; crops have pest infestation
- Seasonal allergies are worse; farmers are stressed about high feed prices
- Trees drop leaves; acorns are underdeveloped
- Warm water leads to fish kills; streambeds are low to dry
(More info. at https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?IA)