Drought Update – September 10, 2012
Despite the rains from Hurricane Isaac, most of the continental U.S. remains parched, with 63% of the lower 48 states still experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the September 4 U.S. Drought Monitor. In 42%of those states, the drought conditions are considered “severe, extreme or exceptional.” In addition, 53% of the country was in moderate drought or worse.
The majority of the country’s corn and soybean acres are affected, and while it’s too early to predict the full extent of agricultural damage, based on weather data, the losses will likely be greater than 2011 and could rival the flood losses of 1993. Some think losses could be as great as the 1988 drought, but it is still too soon to make that determination.