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Extreme weather linked to climate change is disrupting U.S. corn pollination, threatening crop yields.
Climate change is making it harder for U.S. corn farmers to grow full ears of corn due to extreme weather.
Higher summer temperatures, droughts, and excessive rainfall at the wrong times disrupt corn pollination.
Despite a predicted record crop this year, experts warn that such extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, making the growing season increasingly unpredictable for farmers.
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El clima extremo relacionado con el cambio climático está interrumpiendo la polinización del maíz en Estados Unidos, amenazando los rendimientos de los cultivos.