As September was growing long in the tooth, there was a lot of talk about the unusual amount of moisture in the air. Folks along the shore of Lake Superior are accustomed to humidity, but inland the humidity usually decreases in September. But late summer and early fall this year have been very wet. A glance at the Wisconsin drought map shows that only three areas of dryness remain in the state – a strip along western Douglas County, a strip across parts of Florence, Forest, Oneida and Vilas counties, and a strip along the southern border with Illinois.
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Jason Maloney
Jason Maloney from Washburn in northern Wisconsin lives between Lake Superior and the orchards and farms of Bayfield County. The retired soldier and educator grew up on a family farm in Marinette County.





