A computer simulation of the corn belt shows corn yields are likely to decline over the next several decades.
City Utilities Director Patrick Murphy says since the restrictions were instituted, the average daily demand has decreased 18 percent to 20 percent.
Western Indiana gets soaked, but the whole state remains below-average in rainfall.
Even though the weather is keeping some anglers away, the White River is actually seeing less pollution because of the lack of rain.
Purdue economists say if conditions don’t improve, Hoosiers will start to see prices increase at the supermarket.
A flood warning remains in effect for most of south central Indiana until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
County Emergency Management Director Dennis Moats said National Weather Service reports show little possibility for the river to reach last weekend’s highs.
National Weather Service meteorologists say areas of south-central Indiana should prepare for flooding as storms move into Indiana over the next few days.
Most of Central and Southern Indiana continues to be under a “Red Flag Warning” for fire risk.
The heat and lack of rainfall haven't had major effects on Bloomington's water, although Kruzan says they may if another bout of such conditions occurs.