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Date: October 15, 2022 at 16:06:20
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Midwest Drought Points to Little Relief for Mississippi River Shipping

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A drought is spreading across the US Midwest, drying up
the Mississippi River and its tributaries that serve as
a critical freight artery for the country.

From Iowa to Ohio, nearly a third of the region is in
drought, up from a quarter a week earlier, according to
Thursday’s update from the US Drought Monitor. Parched
conditions have also jumped in states bordering the
Mississippi, like Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and
Louisiana.

It all points to little relief for the transportation
snafus seen in recent weeks. The dwindling water levels
have led to barge groundings, forcing blockages and
days-long delays on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers,
which are among the most important routes for US heavy
industry and agricultural shipments.

“Low water like this, and how fast it hit, will be the
stuff of legends,” said Margo Brock, chief operating
officer of shipping logistics firm Mercury Resources
LLC.

Dredging, or the removal of silt and other debris from
river bottoms, has allowed vessel traffic to resume on
some dried-up stretches of the Mississippi. Barge
shipments on Midwest rivers jumped 105% from the
previous week as of Oct. 8, the US Department of
Agriculture said in a Thursday report.

Drought during the autumn harvest — when demand to ship
swelling supplies of soybeans and corn is at a peak —
has pushed costs for chartering barges in the benchmark
St. Louis market to three times more expensive than at
any point in the past 20 years, according to Kevin
McNew, chief economist at Farmers Business Network.

“It doesn’t seem like something that will correct
anytime soon,” McNew said.

In addition to the low river flows, pasture land and
ponds are drying out throughout the Midwest, according
to the monitor. Soil moisture has dropped in many
places with little rain falling since August, a bad
sign for crops.

Weather forecasts aren’t encouraging. No rain is
expected for most of the Midwest in the next seven
days, the US Weather Prediction Center said. Northern
Minnesota, parts of Wisconsin, Michigan and most of
Kentucky will likely get less than an inch of rain.


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18262


Date: October 18, 2022 at 16:08:46
From: shatterbrain, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Midwest Drought Points to Little Relief for Mississippi River...


Should be a boon for archeological hunters.


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Date: October 28, 2022 at 18:14:37
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Midwest Drought Points to Little Relief for Mississippi River...


Oh, it is... been reading about it for the past week or
so!


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