Drought Threatens South Georgia's Cotton and Peanut Crops
Drought Threatens South Georgia's Cotton and Peanut Crops
US · Published Oct 4, 2025
South Georgia faces a flash drought impacting cotton and peanut crops.
Dry soils hinder peanut harvesting and cause cotton plants to wilt.
Farmers are concerned about reduced crop yields and financial stability.
South Georgia hit by flash drought
South Georgia is currently grappling with a flash drought that poses a significant threat to its cotton and peanut crops. The region's agricultural sector, already facing challenges from low commodity prices and pest infestations, is now dealing with severely dry conditions that are hindering late-season crop development.
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