N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Drought
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Drought drying Orange County (University) lake - My 9 86 2D
- Drought turning state into dust bowl - My 10 86 1
- Tar Heel crops wither in grip of long drought - My 13 86 1
- Rain perks up plants, sparks hopes of drought's end - My 20 86 1
- N.C. still sweltering; water levels watched - Jy 10 86 1
- Drought recovery could take year, experts say - Jy 13 86 1
- Hopes for water supply turn to dust - Jy 14 86 1
- Fayetteville closes water facility, cites dryness - Jy 15 86 1
- Water restrictions a first for Durham - Jy 15 86 1C
- Corn crop roasting on the stalk - Jy 16 86 1
- Duke Power turns to other utilities as its hydroelectric supply dwindles - Jy 17 86 8A
- Fresh-produce supply drying up - Jy 17 86 1
- Water shortages worsening as state remains parched - Jy 18 86 1
- Delivery of hay welcomed in dry N.C. areas - Jy 20 86 31A
- Helms' clout may aid N.C. drought relief - Jy 20 86 35A
- Water shortage at beach causes weekend limits - Jy 20 86 1
- Drought's effects could ripple through economy - Jy 21 86 1C
- Orange County may buy water from Raleigh to ease shortage - Jy 22 86 1
- Emergency status sought for drought in Orange - Jy 23 86 1C
- Orange County called worst that drought tour has seen - Jy 23 86 1
- Drought curtailing plant operations - Jy 24 86 1C
- N.C. farms get hay from Midwest - Jy 24 86 12B
- Donations of hay arriving for farmers - Jy 25 86 5D
- Drought cited in Wilson fish kill - Jy 25 86 2D
- Two Farm Aid concerts helped families in N.C. - Jy 25 86 5
- UNC-CH officials say school will stay open, conserve water - Jy 25 86 2D
- Greenery in Pisgah disguises damage left by dry years - Jy 26 86 1C
- Martin wants disaster declared - Jy 26 86 24C
- Officials make Orange priority for drought assistance - Jy 26 86 2C
- 'Bale-out' reaches N.C. farmers with needed hay from Ohio - Jy 27 86 40A
- Drought drying up state's hydroelectric projects - Jy 27 86 36A
- Fish, wildlife take the heat as area drought continues - Jy 27 86 16B
- Hog farmers' feed in danger, adding 'bigger nail to coffin' - Jy 27 86 39A
- Old-timers rank '86 driest in memory - Jy 27 86 27A
- With cows suffering from drought, state may have to import more milk - Jy 27 86 39A
- Most vegetation, wildlife in state to survive drought, scientists say - Jy 28 86 1
- Anson selling surplus of water to parched neighboring counties - Jy 30 86 20A
- Disaster declaration unlikely, official says - Jy 30 86 20C
- Experts say U.S. loan, feed aid won't solve farmers' problems - Jy 31 86 2C
- Martin asks Reagan to declare disaster for dry N. Carolina - Au 1 86 4D
- After drought, recovery may take years, expert says - Au 5 86 20C
- Lingering drought dumps more woes into farmers' laps - Au 10 86 1
- Four more N.C. counties eligible for drought aid - Au 14 86 2C
- Cold weather, drought have harmed N.C. apple crop - Au 15 86 9B
- Rain prompts some easing of water limits - Au 15 86 1
- Smoky mountain bear cubs may die for lack of acorns - Au 16 86 4C
- Conservation urged to extend past drought - Au 19 86 18C
- Summer drought worst farm disaster Graham has seen - Au 21 86 12B
- Torrential rains ease drought in state - Au 21 86 1
- Rain easing drought, but officials concerned about low water levels - Se 11 86 5C
- Federal hearing set at RTP to discuss drought effects - Se 28 86 39A
- Government takes heat for drought problems - Se 30 86 8B
- Late-season drought wallops crops - Oc 4 86 5C
- Show aids 70 farms in Orange - De 15 86 7B
- Martin lobbies in D.C. (for federal relief for drought) - De 17 86 14A
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