The drought has severe impacts on agricultural production, an important economic service in the Mid-and Intermountain West. The U.S. Congress was unable to pass a bipartisan Farm Bill last year, but the drought has spurred many, including Senators Michael Bennet and Mark Udall, to plead to the House to pass the bill this year. The Farm Bill includes provisions to aide ranchers and farmers in times of drought.
In Colorado, the drought is in its third consecutive year, and many rivers are flowing below 10% of their normal levels. Yesterday, the USDA designated roughly two-thirds of Colorado's counties as disaster areas as a result of prolonged, extreme drought conditions (La Junta Tribune). Although snowpack is accumulating in the Colorado headwaters region in the western part of the state, the eastern part of the state continues to remain dry. For more information about the drought in Colorado, visit CSU's Colorado Climate Center.