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flag West Michigan farmers struggle with low yields and equipment issues due to a dry, hot summer.

flag West Michigan farmers face a tough fall harvest due to a dry summer, with high temperatures and lack of rain stressing crops like soybeans and reducing yields. flag Despite using extensive irrigation, farmers say it can't replace natural rainfall's benefits. flag Dry conditions have also damaged equipment, including a combine fire caused by overheating, while dust has worsened maintenance needs. flag Still, farmers remain determined to complete the harvest.

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