VIDEO: The numbers are in and though Utah is normally considered dry, more than half the state is under extreme drought conditions, while the other half is experiencing moderate drought. National Weather Service Hydrologist Brian McInerney said the numbers aren't something families should worry about, it's farmers who will be hurt the most. "They're the first ones who are going to take it on the chin when there's water shortages," McInerey said. Luke Petersen, owner of Petersen Family Farm in Riverton, said his farm hasn't been hurting. The 2017 snowpack was so good, it's carried over two years despite such a low snow winter this past season. Others, he said, haven't been as fortunate.