Yes, and I certainly hope he is right. We had a good rain here in SE Texas. We’ve had two good ones this year but an April with 1.34” of rain. This week felt more “normal” than I have seen in a long time.
At the farm though we are still running about 2/3 of “normal”.
This article though looks like a lot of hand wringing from some child that does not consult history.
Rain at the right place and the right time are what matter.
We had a cold dry April here in Southern Michigan which meant few flowers on the fruit trees so there will be little fruit. Fortunately it was a pretty local phenomena so there shouldn’t be a big spike in prices.