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Extreme heat is forcing America’s farmers to go nocturnal

Por: Portland Press Herald World September 12, 2023

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Moises Mariona works on the Hines farm in Derwood, Md. It grows tomatoes and other produce. Harvesting at night improves the taste, farmer Mark Hines said. Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/ The Washington Post Mark Hines’s workday starts while the sun sets, when the grass grows heavy with dew and the bugs are as loud as they are close. His friends call him the “Night Farmer.” While others sleep, Hines roams his Derwood, Md., farm from 9 p.m. to 2... + full article



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