Climate and Ag in the news
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The heavy rains that have hit parts of the Southeast have led to extremely high water levels in many of the area reservoirs. I also saw many flooded farm fields when I drove through northwestern Georgia yesterday. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published an article this week on how water levels in Lake Lanier are running 5…
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With all the rain we have been experiencing in parts of the Southeast this winter, it is not a surprise that some livestock are experiencing foot and hoof problems due to the wet conditions. IFAS posted a story last week about how to take care of horses’ foot problems like thrush which is caused in…
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The latest Water Resources Outlook YouTube video for February 2019 is now available from the National Weather Service’s Southeast River Forecast Center. It discusses the heavy rain and the record-setting streamflow that is occurring in some parts of the Southeast. You can view the 11-minute video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9UaVcCBApg&feature=youtu.be.
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The Maryland Daily Press posted an interesting story this week about the slow but sure impact that rising sea level is having on coastal residents in rural counties in their state. A lot of the focus on how to deal with higher sea levels and more frequent flooding has been concentrated on the impacts on…
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The most recent Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin for Georgia was released today, with text below. You can read more about it at https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Georgia/Publications/Crop_Progress_and_Condition/. February 25, 2019 GEORGIA: Total rainfall for the month ranged from .088 inches in Chatham County to 13.11 inches in White County. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, Georgia remained free…
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The AAAS published a notice about some recent research which looked at the data for the migration of various bird species in Europe and North America. The research by Finnish scientists shows that birds with short migration paths have the biggest changes in when spring migration occurs, while birds with longer migration paths are changing…
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The Southeast Farm Press posted a retrospective story this week on the 2018 weather impacts on the Tobacco Belt. Intense heat early in the season was followed by heavy rains. Hurricane Florence destroyed a lot of the tops of the tobacco plants with strong winds and heavy rain, the most valuable part of the crop.…