Farmers struggle with crops as climate change makes weather less predictable
Summary
More than half of the continental United States is experiencing drought, while some other areas face extreme weather on the opposite side. Farmers are struggling with these unpredictable conditions, which add to the high costs they already face when growing crops.Key Facts
- Over 50% of the continental U.S. is currently in drought.
- Some regions are dealing with extreme weather other than drought.
- The unpredictable weather affects farmers and their crop production.
- Farmers are already facing high costs to grow their crops.
- The report includes interviews with farmers in southern Georgia.
- The story is part of a series called Tipping Point.
- Climate change is making weather less predictable for agriculture.
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