Preparing Your Farm for Summer Drought Conditions
Summer weather can be unpredictable, but one challenge many farms face every year is managing through dry conditions. Preparing before drought stress arrives can make a significant difference in crop performance, pasture health, and overall farm resilience.
Start with Soil
One of the most effective drought-management tools is healthy soil. Soils rich in organic matter retain moisture longer, allowing crops and forage to withstand dry periods more effectively. Regenerative practices such as cover cropping and reduced tillage can improve water infiltration and storage.
Protect Moisture with Ground Cover
Bare soil loses moisture quickly during periods of heat and wind. Maintaining crop residue, mulch, or forage cover helps reduce evaporation and protect valuable soil moisture.
Evaluate Grazing Pressure
Pastures under drought stress need time to recover. Rotational grazing and proper stocking rates can help preserve forage resources while supporting long-term pasture productivity.
Monitor Water Resources
Regularly inspect tanks, wells, pipelines, and watering systems before peak summer demand. Small maintenance issues can become major problems during extended dry periods.
Plan Ahead
Successful farms don’t wait for drought conditions to arrive before making adjustments. Building resilience through soil health, forage management, and water conservation creates a stronger operation regardless of what the weather brings.
The Graff Grown Approach
At Graff Grown, we understand that every season presents new challenges. Preparing today helps protect your farm, your livestock, and your family’s legacy tomorrow.
