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Farmers Fear a Drought This Summer, but that Doesn't Mean Famine Yet

Summary by ohtuleht.ee
The first signals that the upcoming summer promises to be a drought were received by Õhtuleht almost a month ago, when it visited Setumaa to inspect the construction of tank trenches. “The land is as dry as usual in the middle of summer,” local farmers stated. A dry summer does indeed promise to come, but that does not mean total drought, starvation, and hunger.
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The first signals that the upcoming summer promises to be a drought were received by Õhtuleht almost a month ago, when it visited Setumaa to inspect the construction of tank trenches. “The land is as dry as usual in the middle of summer,” local farmers stated. A dry summer does indeed promise to come, but that does not mean total drought, starvation, and hunger.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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