Created: July 21, 2021 05:46 PM
(ABC 6 News) - Minnesota hasn't seen this kind of drought in a long time, with 52 percent of the state now experiencing a severe drought.
As you can imagine, it's been tough on farmers.
"Time of heat with no rain is really going to cause a lot of damage," Gary Wertish, president of the Minnesota Farmers Union said.
Gary's concerned, not only for the farmers he advocates for but for his son. He farms in west-central Minnesota.
"We have a little bit of prices for the commodities for the grains but if you don't get a rainfall, you're not going to have much to sell," Wertish said.