date:Jun 21, 2021
some of those other tributaries, Olenichak said. Once the natural flow rights are cut, farmers will have to rely on water stored in reservoirs to irrigate their crops, which could affect hundreds of people.
According to information, Olenichak expects grain crops to be able to survive, but he's concerned for potato crops, which need more water towards the end of the irrigation season.
Wisconsin fruit and vegetable crop
Continued drought conditions in Wisconsin are also putting stress on the sta