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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ruin crops" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to things that damage crops and reduce their yield, like diseases, insects, or unfavorable weather conditions. For example: "Drought conditions caused by climate change ruined crops across the Midwest."
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We also need to be prepared for the cold, which can ruin crops too.
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But people in the region who depend on small farms are painfully aware of changes to weather patterns that can ruin crops and decimate incomes.
This article reports on a poorly documented but important challenge facing farmers practicing flood recessional agriculture along the Amazon river: frequent, unpredictable stage reversals (repiquetes) which threaten to ruin crops growing on channel bars.
Then, during the war, acid fumes from the stacks of smelting plants on the New Jersey side of the kill began to drift across and ruin crops, and others got discouraged and quit.
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In Dhobley, as well, drought has ruined crops and felled cows.
That increases the risk of droughts and floods, ruining crops across the world.
It can take over fields and forests, ruining crops, destroying native plants, upsetting the ecosystem.
And their governments have least resources to help when, for instance, drought ruins crops or cyclones wreck homes.
For low-lying islands in the Pacific, this means coastal erosion, saltwater seeping into precious rainwater catchments and ruined crops.
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