Weather conditions, such as droughts or floods, can significantly impact crop growth and yield by affecting water availability, temperature, and sunlight, thereby influencing planting schedules, irrigation needs, and pest/disease pressure.
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Weather conditions significantly impact cultivation practices and crop yield by influencing soil moisture, temperature, and sunlight. Optimal weather promotes healthy growth, while extreme conditions—drought, excessive rainfall, frost, or heatwaves—can stress plants, hinder development, and reduce yields, necessitating adaptive farming strategies and technologies.