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DROUGHT… Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship

DROUGHT… Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship. Robin Pruisner. Topics. Words of Wisdom from Harry Hillaker IDALS Regulatory Authority Collaboration Questions. 1936. 1901. 1955. 2012. 1911. 1882. 1910. 1891. 1992. 2009. 1993. 1902. 1915. 1992. 2010. 1958. 2012.

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DROUGHT… Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship

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  1. DROUGHT…Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship Robin Pruisner

  2. Topics Words of Wisdom from Harry Hillaker IDALS Regulatory Authority Collaboration Questions

  3. 1936 1901 1955 2012 1911 1882 1910 1891 1992 2009

  4. 1993 1902 1915 1992 2010 1958 2012 1975 1894 1886 1936

  5. 1. 1988 2. 1955 3. 2012 4. 1894 5. 1939 6. 1901 7. 1934 8. 1936 9. 1933 10. 1937 11. 1911 12. 1953 13. 1930 14. 1886 15. 1948 16. 1922 17. 1956 18. 1887 19. 1913 20. 1897 Iowa’s Hottest & DriestMay to September Seasons

  6. 1993 2010 2008 1902 1881 1951 1973 2013 1988 1886 1894 1910 1955 1976 1933

  7. 1993 2009 1973 1902 1881 1944 2012 1911 1976 1934 1894 1955 1988

  8. 2009 1993 1983 1973 1882 1902 1944 1925 1976 1886 1936 1911 1988 1955 1894

  9. Spring Precipitation Projection

  10. Summer Precipitation Projection

  11. Fall Precipitation Projection

  12. Growing Season Precipitation Projection

  13. Annual Precipitation Projection

  14. Iowa Precipitation following Major Drought

  15. Iowa Temperatures following Major Drought

  16. Iowa temperatures following a hot/dry growing season. • Temperatures tend to be lower than during the initial drought year. • However, temperatures usually remain higher than normal. • July has the best odds of being hotter than normal. • March has the best odds of being cooler than usual.

  17. Iowa Code Chapter 717Injury to Livestock • Livestock in immediate need of sustenance • Department may file a petition with a district court …to issue an order to provide sustenance

  18. Collaboration Prepare for the worst, hope for the best Our ESP powers are on the fritz … we need to talk to one another We need to speak with one voice

  19. Thank You Robin Pruisner State Entomologist Ag Security Coordinator (515) 725-1470 Robin.Pruisner@IowaAgriculture.gov

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