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The Department of Environmental Conservation is lifting the drought watch after recent rain showers in New York.
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As cooler temperatures approach, see the latest updates on the Syracuse trash issue and how farmers care for their pumpkins this drought season during harvest.
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Despite seasonal fall activities being right around the corner, many Central New York farmers are nervous about opening their farms because of the drought that hit upstate New York in July.
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A Fall Foliage report for New York shows observations about notable color changes for fall foliage in several regions. Professors from Cornell University discussed what leaf peepers can expect to see this season under the dry condition.
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Both abnormally wet and dry conditions, which CNY has experienced the past two summers, create unique problems for farmers and their crop yields.
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Onondaga is one of 21 New York counties under a drought watch.
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Storm sweeps through region but Central New York farms are still struggling with a rainfall shortageDespite the recent event, Onondaga County urban and rural farms are trying to maintain crops through a dry summer season.
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The dry conditions could mean a low yield of shallow-root vegetables for New York farms, but wet weather may be ahead.
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If you think your lawn and flowers are waterlogged, think of what Central New York farmers are dealing with after record amounts of rain this spring. WAER…
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It’s been a hot, dry summer across Central New York and local farmers have certainly felt the impact. Less water means smaller yields and a lot more work,…