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Early rains boost agricultural outlook, easing demand for groundwater in Texas Panhandle

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Alan Day

The early precipitation from this year’s spring and summer rains is helping to reduce the demand for groundwater. The rain has come well ahead of the fall harvest.

Source: Early rains boost agricultural outlook, easing demand for groundwater in Texas Panhandle

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