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Dry climate inflicting crop issues for farmers

By Editorial Board Published October 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Dry climate inflicting crop issues for farmers

Dry climate inflicting crop issues for farmers

CHARLOTTE, Mich. (WLNS) – Farmer Brett Roberts tells 6 Information Michigan’s lack of rain has brought about crop issues for his harvest season at Twin Pine Farms in Charlotte.

Michigan’s Decrease Peninsula is at the moment in probably the most vital drought since 2012, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service in Grand Rapids. These dry situations can affect issues from our fall colours to our native farmers.  

“There was potential for a higher yield. There was potential for more soybeans there, they just didn’t have the water resources,” mentioned Roberts, a sixth-generation farmer who additionally serves as president of the Eaton County Farm Bureau.  

Roberts dedicates his days to rising corn, soybeans, and wheat.

“This year, we were wet early, which was beneficial probably to the corn crop, “said Roberts. “We were very dry late, which is very detrimental to the soybean crop.”

He says Mom Nature’s inactivity has affected his soybean harvest specifically.

“Mother Nature plays complete control over our yields,” mentioned Roberts. “Dryness late probably hurt both crops a little bit, but definitely the soybean crop more than the corn crop.”

For Roberts, low moisture means a low crop yield.

 “What you’ll find in the fields right now is the beans are small in size because they had lack of moisture and then they also aborted beans,” mentioned Roberts. 

Roberts says the beans had nice potential, however an absence of rain in August—one of the vital months for rising—resulted in a below-average harvest.

“Is it a complete disaster? No. Is it a good crop? No,” mentioned Roberts. “With the prices where they’re at, those lower yield numbers are actually more impactful than they would be if the prices were high.”

Together with crop issues, Roberts says the dry climate has additionally posed issues of safety.

“We’ve had some field fires in the area,” mentioned Roberts. “The crop and the fodder and everything is very, very dry. That builds up on combines, hot surfaces. That has been a much bigger risk this year than it has in the past.” 

The dearth of rain might not have set the crops up properly, however at this level, Roberts says he’s hoping it stays dry. 

“We don’t want to get into a lot of rain and make it difficult to get the rest of this crop out,” mentioned Roberts. 

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