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Europe is getting hotter, and farmers are changing how they grow food
EUROPE, 20 August
By John_Doe
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A dry, sun-scorched field in Europe during a heat wave.
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Reuters
Farmers across Europe are looking for new ways to protect their crops as record-breaking heat waves become more common.
Europe is dealing with extreme heat. Because of this, many farmers are now changing how they work to make sure they can still grow food. This shift is called 'climate-resilient farming.' It basically means finding ways to grow crops that can handle harsher weather, like intense heat and long periods without rain. In the past, many farms relied on traditional methods that worked well in cooler, wetter weather. Now that temperatures are rising, those old ways are becoming difficult. Experts say farmers are trying several new tricks. Some are planting different types of seeds that are tougher…