News
September 17, 2024
This farmer on Robinson Road is one of many around Union County, specifically in the southern portion, who have already started pulling crops out of the field. It’s the earliest start to the local harvest season many farmers can remember. A historically dry summer has led to fears about this year’s crop yield. The potentially low production, combined with low crop prices could mean many local farmers will struggle financially. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
A crop of stress
Drought conditions make life difficult on local farmers
Farmers around Union County are bracing for a difficult year.
Drought conditions in Ohio, combined with low crop prices have created what Wayne Dellinger with the Ohio State University’s Union County Extension Office calls “kind of the perfect storm.”
“It’s adding a lot of stress to the farm...