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Heat Scorches The Nation
Temperature records continued to fall last week in the grip of a nationwide heat wave that saw cattle dropping in feedlots, municipal utility consumption soaring to new heights and people getting grumpier than a toothless rattlesnake. Spun differently, soil and crop conditions continue to deteriorate across big chunks of the nation. Even in areas of drought that have received recent rains, while welcome, it's little more than window-dressing.
For the week ending July 18, according to the National Ag Statistics Service:
States with the worst pasture conditions -- at least 30% of the acreage rated poor or worse -- include: Alabama (83%); Arizona (81%); Arkansas (33%); Colorado (65%); Georgia (62%); Iowa (41%); Kansas (35%); Louisiana (30%); Michigan (36%); Mississippi (60%); Missouri (52%); Nebraska (58%); New Mexico (70%); North Dakota (62%); Oklahoma (61%); South Dakota (52%); Texas (63%); Wisconsin (43%); Wyoming (63%).
States with the lushest pasture conditions -- at least 40% rated good or better -- include: Idaho (78%); Illinois (46%); Indiana (71%); Kentucky (66%); Maine (79%); Maryland (61%); Michigan (46%); Nevada (42%); New York (66%); North Carolina (56%); Ohio (72%); Oregon (53%); Pennsylvania (68%); South Carolina (41%); Tennessee (46%); Utah (50%); Virginia (58%); Washington (83%); West Virginia (66%).
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