Published on: 04/07/2026
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Description
Historically low snowpack and drought in the West this year have brought a myriad of complications for the agricultural industry. As irrigation season begins, this winter’s drought and record-high temperatures are creating a stark reality for Oregon’s farmers, ranchers and water managers as they look to the coming summer.
We’ll hear from Jeremy McCulloch, a rancher in Wallowa County, and Gordon Jones, an agronomist with Oregon State University’s Extension Service, to discuss the challenges of this year’s irrigation season.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/04/07/think-out-loud-drought-irrigation-farmers/
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