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NOAA: U.S. Drought Shows Signs of Improvement
Texas crop, livestock losses reach $1.4 billion - Examiner.com
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History - Decades later, Dust Bowl memories remain vivid for Central Valley residents - sacbee.com
Some SC residents use rain barrels to beat drought | www.charlotteobserver.com
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