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As a grower, weather is both your friend and your enemy. So many of the weather “elements” are necessary for crops to thrive and harvests to flourish. However, without proper preparation and protection, many crops are vulnerable to being killed during bad storms, extremely cold or hot temperatures, or high winds. Natural disasters are a challenge for agricultural production of any kind, no matter what location throughout the world. Floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and the like have all damaged crops significantly, even wiping out entire farms. From weather availability to climate change to general weather conditions, agriculture is truly at the mercy of unpredictability and irregularity.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the most typical agricultural effects of natural disasters include:

  • Loss of livestock
  • Water contamination
  • Loss of harvest
  • Agricultural infrastructure destruction
  • Problems with irrigation systems
  • An increase in vulnerability to diseases

The regular and persistent application of plant nutrients is the most effective way to protect crops, prevent damage, and build a crop of strong yields. At the end of the day, farmers have a business to run and bad weather must be dealt with in order to turn a profit. Harsh weather can transform some of the most beautiful, profitable crop fields into a disaster zone. From drought to rust to frost to pests and disease, the number of threats for growers and farmers is inevitable. Purchasing weather protectant natural pesticides and fertilizers is critical to keeping your harvest safe is bad weather.

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