As a historic heatwave bears down on the Midwest, farmers across the region are rapidly adopting climate-smart agricultural practices to protect their crops. The National Farmers Union reports a surge in interest for methods such as cover cropping and integrated pest management, which are designed to improve soil health and maximize yield even under extreme weather conditions. This proactive approach is seen as crucial to maintaining the food supply during intensified climate events, as experts warn that such heat anomalies may become more common. The USDA is closely monitoring the situation, providing resources to help farmers adapt.
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