Drought dries up 200 miles of Arkansas River

Drought dries up 200 miles of Arkansas River

September 12, 2012 4:24 PM

Farmers in Kansas depend on water from the Arkansas River to irrigate their crops. Jim Axelrod reports the devastating drought has dried up 200 miles of the river leaving no water to divert causing profits to be cut in half.

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