Tennessee Drought and Temperature Swings Challenge Agriculture
Tennessee Drought and Temperature Swings Challenge Agriculture
US · Published Jan 9, 2026
Tennessee agriculture faces major challenges from drought and temperature swings.
Erratic weather threatens food production and local economies.
State agencies offer support, promoting water conservation and climate-resilient practices.
Drought and temperature swings hit Tennessee agriculture
Tennessee is grappling with a severe drought compounded by unpredictable temperature swings, creating significant hurdles for the state's agricultural community. These erratic weather conditions are threatening food production, potentially driving up food prices, and destabilizing local economies. The state experienced an unusually mild winter, which, although agreeable for many, is far from optimal for agricultural stability.
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