The drought is causing increased hay prices for farmers. “We’re going to need a wet spring, a wet, late winter – we got a long way to go,” said State Climatologist Nolan Doesken, who is based out of Colorado State University.
linkThe drought is causing increased hay prices for farmers. “We’re going to need a wet spring, a wet, late winter – we got a long way to go,” said State Climatologist Nolan Doesken, who is based out of Colorado State University.
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