Crop weather adaptation involves strategies that help crops withstand changing climatic conditions. These include breeding weather-resilient crop varieties, using protective structures like greenhouses, and adopting agroforestry practices. Advanced weather-monitoring tools allow farmers to plan planting and harvesting cycles more effectively. Additionally, incorporating organic matter into the soil enhances its water retention capacity, reducing vulnerability to drought. By adopting adaptive practices, farmers can mitigate the risks of extreme weather events, ensure consistent yields, and contribute to food security in the face of climate change.
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