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Dams From the South of Sonora Run Out

Cattle farmers are already suffering some drought problems, which could worsen during the month of May, said Marco Antonio Quijano Corral, producer leader of Huatabampo, Indicó that water is needed in dams, which has forced ranchers to carry the resource, and as far as grass is still well, in general terms. He said that the rains recorded in January, which added to the many that happened last year, allowed them to face in better conditions the m…
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Cattle farmers are already suffering some drought problems, which could worsen during the month of May, said Marco Antonio Quijano Corral, producer leader of Huatabampo, Indicó that water is needed in dams, which has forced ranchers to carry the resource, and as far as grass is still well, in general terms. He said that the rains recorded in January, which added to the many that happened last year, allowed them to face in better conditions the m…

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diariodelyaqui.mx broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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