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FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows farmers watering a field with newly planted corn, amid an orange alert for heatwave in the drought-hit region, in Jinan, Shandong province, China June 20, 2024. REUTERS/Xihao Jiang
AgricultureClimateNewsWeather

From Black Sea to US Midwest, extreme weather threatens crop output

Record temperatures in major global growing regions have hurt developing crops.

Dave Duttlinger stands for a portrait on his farmland, next to land he leased to Dunns Bridge Solar LLC who constructed solar farms on top of it in Wheatfield, Indiana, U.S., April 5, 2024.  REUTERS/Jim Vondruska
AgricultureAnalysisClimateIn-DepthSolar

As solar capacity grows, some of America’s most productive farmland is at risk

A renewable energy boom risks damaging some of America's richest soils in key farming states like Indiana, according to a Reuters analysis

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