The bones of a fish washed ashore lie in field of destroyed soybeans at the farm of Clare Duda next to the Missouri River near Omaha, Nebraska. Picture: JOHANNES EISELE / AFPAlready hurt by the US-China trade war, farmers in Nebraska are reeling from devastating March floods that ravaged crops and left little time to plant for the next harvest.
Cows are visible in some pastures but many breeders are still tallying their losses. Some animals died in the floods and others perished after being sickened by bad water. “So 85% of the state of Nebraska has been impacted by either flooding or blizzard conditions from the middle of March,” he said.Planting season
Clare and Gayle Duda, corn and soya-bean farmers in nearby Ponca Hills, said they were facing a similar situation. A church donation paid for antibiotics to treat E.coli infections in their goats, but the bacteria is also now present in mushrooms on the property. But there is a more fundamental hit to the region’s economic capacity, with nutrient-rich soil developed over generations suddenly stripped away.“I accept it,” Clare said of the warming climate.Emergency calls from farmers to a hotline run by Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska have doubled over the last year.
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