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By — Paul Solman Paul Solman By — Layla Quran Layla Quran Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/farmers-struggle-with-crops-as-climate-change-makes-weather-less-predictable Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio More than half of the continental U.S. is facing drought conditions. But other parts of the country are facing the opposite problem. Extreme weather conditions can have major impacts on farmers and their crops at a time when they’re already facing high production costs. Paul Solman recently traveled to southern Georgia to hear from some of those farmers. It's for our series, Tipping Point. Listen to this Segment By — Paul Solman Paul Solman Paul Solman has been a correspondent for the PBS News Hour since 1985, mainly covering business and economics. @paulsolman By — Layla Quran Layla Quran Layla Quran is a general assignment producer for PBS News Hour. She was previously a foreign affairs reporter and producer.
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