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Ohio farmers face worsening drought and climate shifts, threatening crops and long-term planning.
Ohio farmers are grappling with worsening drought and extreme weather, driven by declining August rainfall since 1970 and shifting climate patterns.
Experts at the Farm Science Review, including OSU Extension specialists Aaron Wilson and Bruce Clevenger, warn that these changes stress crops like corn and disrupt long-term farming plans.
While recent summers remain dry, a wetter winter may help recharge soil moisture.
The panel stressed the need for climate-resilient farming strategies and data-driven solutions to support agricultural sustainability amid ongoing climate variability.
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Los agricultores de Ohio enfrentan un empeoramiento de la sequía y los cambios climáticos, amenazando los cultivos y la planificación a largo plazo.