Dodd says ultimately, they won’t know the full effect this drought has had on their crops until harvest season.
LORAIN COUNTY, Ohio - Without any rain lately, we wanted to know what local farmers are doing about it, and if their crops are starting to feel the effects.
“We’re dealing with mother nature and as a businessman, you have to try to control as many things as you can,” said Dodd. “Particularly in farming, you can’t control the weather, so you do the best you can to foresee things like this.”Dodd delayed planting his corn and pumpkin until we get a big rain.
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