In just the past week the percentage of New
Mexico under extreme drought shot up from 4 percent
to 25 percent. The U.S. Drought Monitor map shows the state blanketed in red. This
is the third consecutive year of historic drought nationwide.
In the southwest New Mexico and Texas
have been hit the hardest. Average rainfall in New Mexico is down by more than half.
For
cattle ranchers that means high feed costs and
reducing their herd size. Farmers across the region are switching to
crops that require less water like cotton.
Also the danger of wildfire will only intensify as high winds and
hot temperatures combine in the coming weeks.
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