@misc{13c3edd921c34f86aa63853e874f6bad,
title = "Wind Turbines Affect Humidity Over Crop Fields, New UAS Measurements Confirm",
author = "Adkins, {Kevin A.}",
note = "Farmers earn extra income by hosting wind turbines on small tracts of land, but the large, spinning blades change meteorological conditions near the ground. Those changes can affect crop yields - for better or for worse. A wind turbine might inhibit crop disease, for example, or it could speed moisture loss during a drought.",
year = "2017",
language = "American English",
type = "Other",
}