According to Environment Canada, eastern Ontario saw just 50% of the usual July rainfall compared to the 20-year average. Combined with prolonged heat, crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat are under major stress, with yields expected to decline. President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and Hamilton-area farmer, Drew Spoelstra, joins Candace Daniel to discuss the impact of drought conditions across central and eastern Ontario
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Crops in Ontario suffer due to extreme heat
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