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Drought
Drought hits bread basket's food banks
Aug 1, 2012
Food banks across the plains are being hit with a triple whammy -- fewer donations from farmers, a decline in donations from the federal government and an uptick in demand.
Drought takes toll on river transport cities
Aug 1, 2012
Because of the drought, there is only one shipping lane on the Mississippi. So the barges on the river have to coordinate in a way they’ve never had to.
How the drought has been affecting you
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 31, 2012
Our listeners weigh in on how the devastating drought in the Midwest has changed the way they do business.
Drought could push farmers to ditch the till
by
Blake Farmer
Jul 26, 2012
Many farmers in Tennessee tend their fields without tills to cut down on erosion, but they've found that their method also helps conserve water during droughts.
The drought to affect prices at the supermarket
by
Paddy Hirsch
Jul 25, 2012
Expect the prices for meat and dairy goods to rise as the Midwest drought continues.
Outside of drought areas, farmers predict strong year
Jul 24, 2012
Farmers who've escaped the drought are pulling in high prices for their crops.
U.S. drought could have global impact on food prices
by
Jeff Horwich
Jul 20, 2012
As one of the world's biggest agricultural exporter, the drought in the U.S. could impact food prices worldwide. In recent years, high food prices have initiated destabilization of the Middle East as well as Haiti.
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Missouri cattle farmer struggles through Midwest drought
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 19, 2012
Cattle ranchers in the Midwest face some tough decisions as their pastures bake with little to no rain.
In a drought, even irrigation isn't a savior
by
Eve Troeh
Jul 19, 2012
Farmers in dry areas who rely on irrigation start off better in a drought than farmers who count on rain. But when water tables fall, irrigation starts to shut down.
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack on the worst drought in decades
Jul 19, 2012
Soybean prices have reached a record high, and corn prices are near records in the midst of a rough drought across the Midwest. It could impact all of us soon in the form of higher prices for everything from cereal to chicken.