I warned people years ago in my Tedx talk. There will be climate-change related FAMINES in places that never knew them before.

"After the news of historic anticipated wheat failures in Kansas, farmers in Alberta, Canada, are now warning of "zero wheat production." Soil moisture is so low, crops are dying in the ground. "It’s something that we’ve never experienced before."" https://globalnews.ca/news/9761043/dry-spring-southern-albertan-farmers-zero-production/

Extremely dry spring leaves southern Albertan farmers on the road to ‘zero production’

With little to no precipitation since mid April in areas south of Calgary,  some farmers are already predicting crop losses.

Global News
@JohnShirley2023 Maybe they could benefit from dry land farming techniques used in Australia?

@anne_twain @JohnShirley2023 We've got all the dry-land farming know how we need in Canada.

Doesn't matter when there isn't soil moisture resources to conserve. To wit, the reason many producers seed winter wheat in the fall is that it emerges early and uses the early spring moisture.. but this year there was none to have and instead the provinces are on fire. Very much like W Aus in a dry year, there just isn't much to be done.