Rain Can't Cure Kansas & Missouri Drought?!?

Unfortunately, that's about the only option available . . . There's even more rain in the forecast with the possibility of flooding. 

Sadly and with only the mirage of hottie Jordan to save us . . .

Even April showers and abundance falling from the heavens can't prevent skyfall according to "the science" shared by local progressive news outlets . . . 

"In 2023, an estimated 29% of the total wheat crop planted in Kansas was abandoned, the highest percentage since 1951, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).  

"In Missouri, cattle producers had to cull their herds in the summer, knowing they wouldn’t have the grain to keep the livestock fed through the winter.  

"Despite this week’s rainfall, both states remain in drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Local meteorologists and water engineers are working to figure out what producers should expect through this growing season. "

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas and Missouri Brace for Another Year of Drought

Missouri and Kansas remain in drought conditions. Meteorologists and water experts are working to figure out what producers should expect this growing season.

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