Scorched fairways. Shriveled blueberries. Shrinking farm ponds. If Maine’s summer-long dry spell continues, we can change the state nickname to “Evaporationland.” According to the National Weather Service, last month was the third-driest August in 120 years. Meteorologists measured just a half-inch of rain in Portland,… Read More
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Long, dry summer leaves Maine parched> Farmers report smaller harvests while rangers prepare for the worst if fires break out
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Long, dry summer leaves Maine parched> Farmers report smaller harvests while rangers prepare for the worst if fires break out