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Drought Continues To Spread, But Severity Varies Across The NW

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The region continues to dry out, but by how much depends on the state where you farm.

 

In Washington, 45% of the state is under a D-1, or Moderate Drought; that is a slight increase from last week.  And for the first time this year, Washington is reporting an Extreme Drought, or D-3, that’s in the north central portion of the state in Okanogan County.  Despite this, 15% of Washington is still on par for this time of year; much of that is along the I-5 corridor.

 

Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen

 

In Oregon, over 57% of the state is under a Severe, or D-2, Drought designation.  And just over 20% of the state is under an Extreme Drought designation.  That swath runs from Douglas County through Central Oregon into the northeast corner of the state.

 

Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen

 

Idaho continues to put up the driest numbers in the Northwest, with over 53% of the state under a Severe Drought.�� In addition, 31% is classified Extreme Drought and nearly 9%, primarily along the Nevada border, is under a D-4, or Exceptional drought.

 

Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen
Photo: Glenn Vaagen

 

If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-9791, or e-mail glenn.vaagen@townsquaremedia.com 



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