Argentine farmers face ruin from drought
In a small farming town 105 kilometers (65 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, farmers are struggling to nourish their crops and feed their animals. The worst drought in half a century has turned Argentina’s once-fertile soil to dust and pushed the country into a state of emergency.div class=”feedflare”
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