Saturday, August 5, 2017

Flash Drought In US High Plains May Have Already Destroyed Half Of This Year’s Wheat Crop

The “flash drought” that came out of nowhere this summer in the US High Plains, afflicting Montana and the Dakotas the worst, has already destroyed more than half of this year’s wheat crop, going by some recent field surveys. Considering that the region is now one of the top wheat-growing regions in the world, the damage is very notable

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