Agriculture experts suggest the drought won't affect most consumers since the Midwest is having a relatively wet year.
After such a wet year, the ongoing lack of either warm or dry weather means that many fields remain waterlogged and unworkable.
Ms. BARB TIMOCK (Spokeswoman, Forest Service): We had a wet year.
She suggested it was likely that the impact of last year's wet summer will have repercussions this year.
The association's president Bob Hogge said the increase was due to the combination of wet weather last year and dry weather this month.
Butterflies suffered in last year's wet and cold weather, having their worst year since 1976, a charity says.
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This year has been particularly wet.
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Organiser Ludlow Festival Society said it suffered "major losses" this year because of "appalling wet weather".
Shipping moves 90% of global trade, and this year will see dry and wet trade exceed 2 billion metric tons for the first time, according to shipbrokers Clarkson Plc.
South Africa produces excellent string players, many of them taught by 82-year-old Jack de Wet (who taught Ms Bennell), and Sophie Cherrier has made France the country to go to for young flautists.
"You expect one problem in one department every year, be it drought or wet, or poor lambing percentages or something, " he said.
Everyone in the United States can expect their allergies to be worse this year, thanks to an unusually wet winter, the foundation says.
With more than 20 feet of rain a year, these forests are as wet - and correspondingly lush - as a tropical rainforest.
The charity said the wet weather resulted in fewer beach rescues last year, with lifeguards helping more than 11, 000 people - about 2, 000 down on 2011.
Why is it that 15-year olds often sit in classrooms like wet sandbags unable to be motivated to interact with teachers and engage with the educational material?
That, combined with wet weather that washed sediments into the bay the following year, has contributed to the declines, the researchers said.
But the landscape changed a year ago when the FDA approved yet another drug for wet AMD, Eylea, which is sold by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
James Toseland's best finish of the year in seventh came after he changed tyres early on in wet conditions.
Last year, they tackled the competition in slippers that became so cold and wet the contestants shed them and ran barefoot.
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Changes to the student-visa system this year have left thousands of foreign students stranded at home and as angry as wet cats.
"Our car works well in wet conditions and it throws it up in air a little bit, " the 30-year-old said.
We can and should control surface pollution as that effects air quality yet there is a huge difference between controlling air quality as that remains constant in cold or warm environments while temperatures constantly fluctuate from day to night, month to month and year to year, in the Western isles of Europe we are having a particularly cool and wet summer.
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Because of the wet weather the Manx government recently announced that the Green Lanes would remain closed for an extra month this year, opening on 1 May.
The furniture is still wet and the curtains are black with mold in Pura Gonzalo's Far Rockaway home, where the 89-year-old Cuban immigrant says she has throat problems and feels exhausted.
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