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By Jose Luis Gonzalez JULIMES, Mexico (Reuters) -Dead animals lie scattered across the planes of this cattle ranching town in ...
Dryland farmers rely on the rain to grow their corn and other crops, so in a long drought, they must lower expectations.
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNLocal farmers still feel the effects of last year’s droughtFrom widespread crop loss to astronomical prices of hay, last year’s drought had devastating effects on West Virginia’s ...
Dead animals lie scattered across the planes of this cattle ranching town in northern Mexico, victims of a long-term drought that is forcing farmers here to consider uprooting their lives to look ...
Northern Mexico Farmers Fight Drought Amid Water Dispute With the US ... where I have lived all my life," said Manuel Araiza, 60. "It is sad, but it is the reality that all of this is coming ...
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