After a drought last year, Ohio farmers wished for rain. Now downpours are destroying their crops. The variation in weather—extreme drought one year, flash flooding the next—has made it nearly impossible for small farmers to plan their growing seasons.

After a Drought Last Year, Ohio Farmers Wished for Rain. Now Downpours Are Destroying Their Crops



by The_Weekend_Baker

7 comments
  1. Work with the land and not against it. If one country has enough space for both its the US

  2. It is *only* 2025 and everything is crumbling left and right. Our lunatic leaders plan to overheat the planet for at least another decade. Things will get beyond ugly.

  3. Crop loss three years in a row is not a sustainable farming ecosystem. Insurance will collapse then the farms will not replant.

    When I see the first field fallow, unplanted, and the farmer giving up. Then I’ll know it’s already over.

  4. Don’t worry – once the feds edit all the climate data everything will go back to normal. /s

  5. The rich are aware. It’s why they’re building vertical farms.

    They plan to replace the farmers and own the means of food production.

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