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Drought Increases Hay Prices as Water Shortage Affects Farmers
Farmers Feel Effects of Water Shortage
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Hay prices in middle Tennessee have hit record highs this year due to a poor crop because of the drought in the area. Normally, square baled hay in this area can be purchased anywhere from $2.00 per bale to $2.50 per bale. However, with demand as high as ever, and the supply becoming smaller and smaller as days progress the price has soared to as much as $5.00 per square bale. Many farmers in the area are left wondering if they will be able to find the hay to supply their livestock through the winter, and if they find it will they be able to pay the steep prices for what they do manage to find.Couple that with the water restrictions being imposed on much of the area, and you can understand why farmers in the area seem to feel they are bearing the brunt of this drought. One local city has restricted the water usage for agricultural purposes to 50 percent of that used last year. They are giving permits to those operating with no other means of watering their livestock to allow them to use more than the 50 percent. However, even with the ability to water livestock remaining for the moment most are still losing significant amounts of money due to the fact that there are no provisions for watering crops. Which means their crops are left to wither and die in the fields with no rain in sight, and the inability to use irrigation systems due to water restrictions on the rise.
On speaking with local farmers the problem with the water remains consistent. Most have tanks set up to catch rainwater, and many have springs or ponds somewhere on their property that could normally be utilized. However, more and more are finding that their alternative water sources are no longer viable options as most ponds and springs have dried up, and since there has been little to no rainfall their rainwater tanks stand empty. This lack of water has created what is quickly turning into a crisis for many local farmers who depend on the year's hay crop to sustain their livestock through the winter months.
Drought Increases Hay Prices as Water Shortage Affects Farmers
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Posted on 09/04/2007 at 3:09:00 PM