Drier Times
Drier than normal conditions returned to most of Georgia in September, due primarily to the unusually quiet tropics this year.
Farmers used the drier weather to catch up on field work after the state’s extremely wet summer. However, dry conditions hampered the maturation of some soybean pods and reduced production of Bermudagrass hay. Many crops continue to be a week or two behind in development due to the cool and wet conditions that occurred in the past few months.