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Limited Improvement in the
Climate Outlooks
BROOKINGS, S.D. – Dry precipitation soon.
conditions are likely to
Laura Edwards, SDSU
stay with us in the near
Extension Climate Field
term. Some hope exists
Specialist said the dry conin the long-term outlook
ditions have allowed soils
released by the National
to warm and allowed for
Oceanic Atmospheric
earlier than usual access
Administration (NOAA)
to fields, giving farmers a
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April 16, 2015 which shows work. With the current fire
potential improvement
issues, Edwards added
this summer.
that some producers are
“The new U.S. Drought
waiting until the evening
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Monitor map released
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April 16 reflected the
higher relative humidity
continuing issues across
and lighter winds, two
the state with moderate
factors which reduce fire
drought (D1) areas exrisks in the field.
panding across northern,
“Soil temperatures
western and far eastern
(at 4 inches) in the state
South Dakota. Nearly 66
continue to hover in the
percent of the state is
upper 40 to 50 degrees
now covered by moderFahrenheit - a level where
ate drought conditions,”
corn planting is approprisaid Dennis Todey, South
ate. The dry conditions
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soil temperatures warmer
Todey explained that
statewide,” Edwards said.
in addition to looking
Current soil temperaat moisture levels, the
ture data can be found at
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impacts from drought
Todey said the longer
showing up in crops and
range outlooks from NOAA
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continued lack of statemistic, with May showing
wide precipitation has
equal chances for below or
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the second driest on
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falling below average for
evaporative demand from
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this time of year. Although the atmosphere, but Todey
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there are multiple factors
said there will be little
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exacerbated the situaslow planting progress.
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reduced evaporative
losses in winter wheat are
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crops and rangeland
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