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Ravaged shorelines bad here, worse elsewhere

Week by week and foot by foot, the rippling lake alongside Hugh Ryan’s Lee’s Summit home has been shrinking beneath a searing Midwest drought.

Its shore has become a mudflat.

Long-submerged trash, bottles and cans jut from the exposed shoreline.

  • Ravaged shorelines bad here, worse elsewhere

Dry times pose tough questions

In southern Illinois, farmer Jim Unverfehrt steered his pickup beside a corn crop already lost, then hopped out to search for the soybeans he planted six weeks earlier.

He paced in disbelief.

“I know they’re here somewhere,” he said, before finally finding a few withered sprouts, fragile as cobwebs.

  • Dry times pose tough questions

On the road: Even native grasses shriveling

TALLGRASS PRAIRIE NATIONAL PRESERVE, CHASE COUNTY, KAN. | Our yards right now should look like this. Before white people paddled up the Missouri River and into the Kaw, the landscape was covered with tall natural grasses equipped to survive the worst of droughts. The roots (read more)

On the road: Think it’s dusty now …

NO MAN’S LAND MUSEUM, GOODWELL, OKLA. | It’s eerie to Sue Weissinger, how similar this weather seems to the Dust Bowl era. Consecutive summers of drought. A warm, dry winter. Storm fronts and pressure clashes without rains. Heat – lots of heat. “The only condition not with us today is the soil,” says Weissinger, curator of this (read more)

On the road: A river doesn’t run through it

KANSAS 27 BRIDGE OVER ARKANSAS RIVER, SYRACUSE, KAN. | Motorists unfamiliar with southwestern Kansas are in for a shock this summer when encountering the vista of sand and weeds that pass for the Arkansas River. Here, 15 miles east of the Colorado border, the current diminishes to a trickle. Another 20 miles (read more)

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On the road: “97 drops” of rain

C & K Oil, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. | For most of us, this is a place where you fill up your vehicle and quickly leave. A three-hour drive west will get you to Pike’s Peak, though tourism is suffering throughout the Rockies, as outsiders who watch the news think everything has burned. The burn scars, in fact, (read more)

On the road: Cattle heading to feedlots sooner

Pioneer Feedlot, Oakley, Kan. | There is no drought of beef stock at the sprawling feedlots sprinkled about western Kansas. “We’re swamped (read more)

On the road: Feeding a horse when grazing goes bad

4-H HORSE SHOW, TREGO COUNTY, KAN., FAIRGROUNDS | After winning a couple of ribbons, Prima the paint horse spends 10 minutes munching on the buffalo grass, crackly and yellow, beneath a tree. “I don’t know why (read more)

On the road: prairie as kindling

Six hundred acres of scorched earth, Ellsworth County, Kan. | One good lightning pass in these parts can ignite four or five grass fires on any given day, keeping the volunteer fire crews of central Kansas fighting long and less-than-lucrative hours. The blaze here earlier this month (read more)

Dry Land Diaries | My home and I are thirsty

Dry Land Diaries | Artistry thrives in a sweat shop

The upside of the recent drought? Fewer tornadoes

Dry Land Diaries | The summer of the crispy flowers

Dry Land Diaries: Heat brings back warm memories

Dry Land Diaries | Mother Nature can be so fickle

Dry Land Diaries | An artist loses her subject

Dry Land Diaries | This year’s garden is toast

Dry Land Diaries | ‘I will dance in the rain when it comes’

Dry Land Diaries | ‘Skye and I, we go’

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