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July 13, 2022Columbia, Mo. | By: Tyrell Childress
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Not only was last month a hotter-than-average month for Missouri, but things are getting worse for dry crops.
That's according to the U.S. Drought Monitor map which shows dry conditions will continue to intensify across Missouri.
State Climatologist at the University of Missouri Pat Guinan urges those effected by the drought can give local input on how the drought affects your area.You can submit reports and pictures at droughtmonitor.unl.edu