Washed Out: Record May Rains Leave U.S. Farmers Reeling—What Happens Next?
Relentless rains swamp Southern farms, threatening local livelihoods while national food supply stays steady.
After weeks of unrelenting downpours swamped Southern fields, American farmers are left to assess the damage, brace for lost crops, and hope for government intervention. Here’s what’s at stake for the national food supply—and why local families may struggle most.
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