Most of the nation is gripped in a dry spell the likes of which we haven't seen in decades. We've had fewer rainy days in Northeast Ohio this season than at any time since the Great Depression. There's a little rain in the forecast now, but not nearly enough to make up the deficit. Corn prices are going way up. On the farm , in your yard and in your wallet: The effect of the 2012 drought, Thursday at 9:00 on The Sound of Ideas. Hosted by Mike McIntyre.
Sarah Jamison, hydrologist, National Weather Service
Joe Cornely, Senior Dir., Corp. Communications Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Matt Roberts, OSU agriculture economist,
Cynthia Druckenbrod, director of horticulture, Cleveland Botanical Garden